An edition of The official PGP user's guide (1995)

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An edition of The official PGP user's guide (1995)

The official PGP user's guide

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"The Official PGP User's Guide" is the user's manual for PGP (Pretty Good Privacy) public-key cryptography software, freely available over the Internet, that has become the de facto standard for the encryption of electronic mail and data. PGP and its author, Philip Zimmermann, are the focus of national and international debates concerning this new, powerful "envelope" that allows individuals the same privacy in communications as enjoyed by governments and large corporations.

Because cryptographic software is considered munitions by the U.S. government, and is thus subject to the same export restrictions as tanks and submarines, the worldwide distribution of PGP over the Internet has raised a host of issues that are addressed in the "User's Guide.".

In addition to technical details, the "User's Guide" contains valuable insights into the social engineering behind the software engineering and into the legal, ethical, and political issues that have surrounded PGP since its initial release.

Publish Date
Publisher
MIT Press
Language
English
Pages
127

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Cambridge, Mass

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
005.8/2
Library of Congress
TK5102.85 .Z56 1995, TK5102.85.Z56 1995

The Physical Object

Pagination
xviii, 127 p. ;
Number of pages
127

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL781733M
Internet Archive
officialpgpusers0000zimm
ISBN 10
0262740176
LCCN
95013653
OCLC/WorldCat
32237677
LibraryThing
157624
Goodreads
2152126

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL2909109W

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