| Computer Science and National Research Council Telecommunications Board. Cryptography's Role in Securing the Information Society. National Academy Press, 1996. |
....availability of service, safety, and security. The increasing use, reliance upon, and vulnerability of these large scale information systems is called the Information Security Problem by the National Research Council in its book, Cryptography s Role in Securing the Information Society, [40]. Today s information age requires U.S. businesses to compete on a worldwide basis, sharing sensitive information with appropriate parties while protecting that information against competitors, vandals, suppliers, customers, and foreign governments. Private law abiding citizens dislike the ease ....
Computer Science and National Research Council Telecommunications Board. Cryptography's Role in Securing the Information Society. National Academy Press, 1996.
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