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Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: Encryption
Pretty geeky privacy
More and more people want powerful, easy-to-use encryption software, but the commercial world isn't providing it. Can open source deliver?
The encrypted jihad
We can't stop terrorists from using uncrackable codes. So we shouldn't even try.
Don't blame it on Reno
As Congress gears up to point fingers over pre-9/11 intelligence failures, the Clinton attorney general can plead: "I told you so"
Crypto for the people
In Steven Levy's new book, paranoid freedom fighters armed with weapons of encryption face off against Big Brother.
Is John Ashcroft a geek's best friend?
The pro-life, pro-Confederacy, pro-guns attorney general nominee is also pro-privacy.
Twilight of the crypto-geeks
Lone-wolf digital libertarians are beginning to abandon their faith in technology uber alles and espouse suspiciously socialist-sounding ideas.
The tell-tale cipher
Could a mysterious cryptograph be a final message from Edgar Allan Poe?
Criminal code?
A judge's decision to ban a DVD-playing Linux program and all discussion about it outrages the free-software community.
The code ahead
Simon Singh, author of "Fermat's Enigma" and "The Code Book," talks about once and future cryptography.
"The Code Book" by Simon Singh
A fascinating and remarkably accessible history of cryptography that ends with a $15,000 contest. Complete alphabetical listing of directory topics: |
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