Crypto: How the Code Rebels Beat the Government–Saving Privacy in the Digital Age
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If you’ve ever made a secure purchase with your credit card over the Internet, then you have seen cryptography, or “crypto”, in action. From Stephen Levythe author who made “hackers” a household wordcomes this account of a revolution that is already affecting every citizen in the twenty-first century. Crypto tells the inside story of how a group of “crypto rebels”—nerds and visionaries turned freedom fighters—teamed up with corporate interests to beat Big Brother and ensure our privacy on the Internet. Levy’s history of one of the most controversial and important topics of the digital age reads like the best futuristic fiction.
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Weight | 0.31 kg |
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Dimensions | 2.42 × 13.39 × 19.82 cm |
PubliCanadation City/Country | USA |
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Format | Paperback |
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Pages | 368 |
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Year Published | 2001-12-31 |
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ISBN 10 | 0140244328 |
About The Author | Steven Levy is the author of Hackers, which has been in print for more than fifteen years, as well as Insanely Great: The Life & Times of Macintosh, the Computer That Changed Everything. He is also Newsweek's chief technology writer and has been a contributing writer to Wired since its inception. He lives in New York City with his wife and son. |
"Gripping and illuminating." The Wall Street Journal"A great David-and-Goliath storyhumble hackers hoodwink sinister spooks." Time |
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Table Of Content | AcknowledgmentsPrefaceThe LonerThe StandardPublic KeyPrime TimeSelling CryptoPatents and KeysCrypto AnarchyThe Clipper ChipSlouching Toward CryptoEpilogue: The Open SecretNotesBibliographyGlossaryIndex |
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