November 2001
Intermediate to advanced
240 pages
6h 27m
English

TRANSMISSIONS MADE OVER THE INTERNET SHOULD be considered the electronic equivalent of a postcard. Attackers have proven how easy it is to siphon this information and recreate user sessions that can be used to create profiles and to steal users’ identities as well as other damaging information. The only way to prevent this type of eavesdropping is to use encryption.
Encryption has moved out of the arena of the military and espionage to become necessary technology for protecting the transmission of electronic assets. From Virtual Private Networks (VPNs) to privacy-enhanced email, encryption has entered the mainstream ...
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