E-mail security how to keep your electronic messages private

Using non-technical, jargon-free language, it takes a look at the issues of privacy in E-mail, rates the security of the most popular E-mail programs and offers practical solutions in the form of two leading-edge encryption programs, Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) and Pretty Good Privacy (PGP). Highlig...

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Main Author: Schneier, Bruce 1963- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York Wiley 1995
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