To any person engaged in highly sensitive information exchanges, the issue of secure transmissions is a top priority. This book shows readers how to protect themselves and their electronic information... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Many years ago, when atomic testing was in full swing in the New Mexico desert, The New Yorker ran a cartoon showing two indians exchanging smoke signals when a giant mushroom cloud appeared over the horizon. The caption was one of the indians saying, "I wish I had said that!".I felt that way when I read PERSONAL ENCRYPTION. I found it a most enjoyable and useful treatment of a non-trivial subject.As a former IBM-er (I have been retired for many years, living in Southern Spain) I had the pleasure twenty years ago, when working at the Palo Alto Scientific Center, to meet Marty Hellman who gave us a few seminars on his work in Public Key Encryption. However, I found the subject matter reminiscent of my earlier experience with Norbert Weiner's "Yellow Peril" (Interpolation, Extrapolation, and Smoothing of Stationary Time Series), viz., I could follow it all and nod me head in agreement but, a week later, if I tried to explain the fundamentals to a friend at a cocktail party, I would get my tongue twisted around my eye teeth and couldn't see what I was saying. Since reading this book I can't wait for someone to ask about Public Key Encryption, although I must admit the chance of that happening here in Mojacar, Almeria is vanishingly small.
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