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Title The history of information security : a comprehensive handbook / edited by Karl De Leeuw and Jan Bergstra.

Imprint Amsterdam ; Oxford : Elsevier, 2007.

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Description 1 online resource (xi, 887 pages) : illustrations
text txt rdacontent
computer c rdamedia
online resource cr rdacarrier
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Information Security is usually achieved through a mix of technical, organizational and legal measures. These may include the application of cryptography, the hierarchical modeling of organizations in order to assure confidentiality, or the distribution of accountability and responsibility by law, among interested parties. The history of Information Security reaches back to ancient times and starts with the emergence of bureaucracy in administration and warfare. Some aspects, such as the interception of encrypted messages during World War II, have attracted huge attention, whereas other aspects have remained largely uncovered. There has never been any effort to write a comprehensive history. This is most unfortunate, because Information Security should be perceived as a set of communicating vessels, where technical innovations can make existing legal or organisational frame-works obsolete and a breakdown of political authority may cause an exclusive reliance on technical means. This book is intended as a first field-survey. It consists of twenty-eight contributions, written by experts in such diverse fields as computer science, law, or history and political science, dealing with episodes, organisations and technical developments that may considered to be exemplary or have played a key role in the development of this field. These include: the emergence of cryptology as a discipline during the Renaissance, the Black Chambers in 18th century Europe, the breaking of German military codes during World War II, the histories of the NSA and its Soviet counterparts and contemporary cryptology. Other subjects are: computer security standards, viruses and worms on the Internet, computer transparency and free software, computer crime, export regulations for encryption software and the privacy debate. - Interdisciplinary coverage of the history Information Security - Written by top experts in law, history, computer and information science - First comprehensive work in Information Security.
Contents Advisory Board -- Preface -- Table of Contents -- 1. Introduction (K. de Leeuw) -- Part I. Intellectual Ownership -- 2. Limitations on the Publishing of Scientific Research (J. Meadows) -- 3. Industrialists, Inventors, and the German Patent System, 1877-1957 (K. Gispen) -- 4. Reflecting Media. A Cultural History of Copyright and the Media (R. Verhoogt and C. Schriks) -- 5. The History of Copyright Protection of Computer Software: The Emancipation of a Work of Technology Toward a Work of Authorship (M. Cock Buning) -- 6. The History of Software Patents (R. Plotkin) -- Part II. Identity-Management -- 7. Semiotics of Identity Management (P. Wisse) -- 8. History of Document Security (K.J. Schell) -- 9. From Frankpledge to Chip and Pin: Identification an Identity in England, 1475-2005 (E. Higgs) -- 10. The Scientific Development of Biometrics Over the Last 40 Years (J.L. Wayman) -- Part III. Communication Security -- 11. The Rise of Cryptology in the European Renaissance (G.F. Strausser) -- 12. Cryptology in the Dutch Republic: A Case-Study (K. de Leeuw) -- 13. Intelligence and the Emergence of the Information Society in Eighteenth-Century Britain (J. Black) -- 14. Rotor Machines and Bombes (F.L. Bauer) -- 15. Tunny and Colussus: Breaking the Lorenz Schlüsselzusatz Traffic (B. Jack Copeland) -- 16. Boris Hagelin and Crypto AG: Pioneers of Encryption (S. Frik) -- 17. Eavesdroppers of the Kremlin: KGB Sigint during the Cold War (M. Aid) -- 18. National Security Agency: The Historiography of Concealment (J. Fitsanakis) -- 19. An Introduction to Modern Cryptography (B. Preneel) -- Part IV. Computer Security -- 20. A History of Computer Security Standards (J.R. Yost) -- 21. Security Models (D. Gollmann) -- 22. Computer Security through Correctness and Transparency (H. Meijer, J-H. Hoepman, B. Jacobs and E. Poll) -- 23. IT Security and IT Auditing between 1960 and 2000 (M. van Biene-Hershey) -- 24. A History of Internet Security (L. DeNardis) -- 25. Cybercrime (S.W. Brenner) -- Part V. Privacy- and Export Regulations -- 26. The Export of Cryptography in the 20th Century and the 21st (W. Diffie and S. Landau) -- 27. History of Privacy (J. Holvast) -- 28. Munitions, Wiretaps and MP3s: The Changing Interface between Privacy and Encryption Policy in the Information Society (A. Charlesworth) -- Part VI. Information Warfare -- 29. The Information Revolution and the Transformation of Warfare (D. Kuehl) -- Biographies.
Note Print version record.
Subject Cryptography -- History.
Computer security -- History.
Copyright -- History.
Cryptographie -- Histoire.
Sécurité informatique -- Histoire.
Droit d'auteur -- Histoire.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Business Writing.
Computer security
Copyright
Cryptography
Databescherming.
Genre/Form History
Added Author Leeuw, Karl de.
Bergstra, J. A.
Other Form: Print version: History of information security. Amsterdam ; London : Elsevier, ©2007 9780444516084 (DLC) 2010293112 (OCoLC)85897846
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