CryptoWars offers a history of the half century contest between the US government and its citizens to control digital cryptography, a technology allowing citizens to place their communications beyond the State¿s reach, thus undermining law enforcement and intelligence capabilities.
CryptoWars offers a history of the half century contest between the US government and its citizens to control digital cryptography, a technology allowing citizens to place their communications beyond the State¿s reach, thus undermining law enforcement and intelligence capabilities.
Dr Craig Jarvis is an independent researcher specialising in the nexus of international security and technology. Craig is the author of Crypto Wars, a political history of encryption, has written extensively on cyber intelligence, and is soon to publish a book on cyberterrorism. Craig guest lectures at Royal Holloway, University of London, and University of Oxford. Craig sits on the Offensive Cyber Working Group's College of Experts, and holds a PhD in cyber security and history.
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Preface: Digital Privacy Prologue: A New Cryptological Era Chapter I: The Crypto Wars Chapter II: A History of Communications Revolutions Chapter III: The Cypherpunks Chapter IV: Crypto War I: The Data Encryption Standard (DES) Chapter V: Crypto War I: The Battle for Academic Freedom Chapter VI: Crypto War II: Digital Signature Standard & Key Escrow Chapter VII: Crypto War II: Export Battles Chapter VIII: Crypto Wars III: The Snowden Era Conclusion
Preface: Digital Privacy Prologue: A New Cryptological Era Chapter I: The Crypto Wars Chapter II: A History of Communications Revolutions Chapter III: The Cypherpunks Chapter IV: Crypto War I: The Data Encryption Standard (DES) Chapter V: Crypto War I: The Battle for Academic Freedom Chapter VI: Crypto War II: Digital Signature Standard & Key Escrow Chapter VII: Crypto War II: Export Battles Chapter VIII: Crypto Wars III: The Snowden Era Conclusion
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