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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Karl Maria Michael de Leeuw (University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands) , Jan Bergstra (University of Amsterdam, Informatics Institute, The Netherlands)Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Imprint: Elsevier Science Ltd Dimensions: Width: 19.20cm , Height: 4.10cm , Length: 26.20cm Weight: 2.000kg ISBN: 9780444516084ISBN 10: 0444516085 Pages: 900 Publication Date: 28 August 2007 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsAdvisory Board Preface Table of Contents 1. Introduction (K. de Leeuw) Part I. Intellectual Ownership 2. Limitations on the Publishing of Scientific Research (J. Meadows) 3. Industrialists, Inventors, and the German Patent System, 1877-1957 (K. Gispen) 4. Reflecting Media. A Cultural History of Copyright and the Media (R. Verhoogt and C. Schriks) 5. The History of Copyright Protection of Computer Software: The Emancipation of a Work of Technology Toward a Work of Authorship (M. Cock Buning) 6. The History of Software Patents (R. Plotkin) Part II. Indentity-Management 7. Semiotics of Identity Management (P. Wisse) 8. History of Document Security (K.J. Schell) 9. From Frankpledge to Chip and Pin: Identification an Identity in England, 1475-2005 (E. Higgs) 10. The Scientific Development of Biometrics Over the Last 40 Years (J.L. Wayman) Part III. Communication Security 11. The Rise of Cryptology in the European Renaissance (G.F. Strausser) 12. Cryptology in the Dutch Republic: A Case-Study (K. de Leeuw) 13. Intelligence and the Emergence of the Information Society in Eighteenth-Century Britain (J. Black) 14. Rotor Machines and Bombes (F.L. Bauer) 15. Tunny and Colussus: Breaking the Lorenz Schlüsselzusatz Traffic (B. Jack Copeland) 16. Boris Hagelin and Crypto AG: Pioneers of Encryption (S. Frik) 17. Eavesdroppers of the Kremlin: KGB Sigint during the Cold War (M. Aid) 18. National Security Agency: The Historiography of Concealment (J. Fitsanakis) 19. An Introduction to Modern Cryptography (B. Preneel) Part IV. Computer Security 20. A History of Computer Security Standards (J.R. Yost) 21. Security Models (D. Gollmann) 22. Computer Security through Correctness and Transparency (H. Meijer, J-H. Hoepman, B. Jacobs and E. Poll) 23. IT Security and IT Auditing between 1960 and 2000 (M. van Biene-Hershey) 24. A History of Internet Security (L. DeNardis) 25. Cybercrime (S.W. Brenner) Part V. Privacy- and Export Regulations 26. The Export of Cryptography in the 20th Century and the 21st (W. Diffie and S. Landau) 27. History of Privacy (J. Holvast) 28. Munitions, Wiretaps and MP3s: The Changing Interface between Privacy and Encryption Policy in the Information Society (A. Charlesworth) Part VI. Information Warfare 29. The Information Revolution and the Transformation of Warfare (D. Kuehl) BiographiesReviewsAuthor InformationKarl de Leeuw has been engaged as a lecturer in Information Security at the University of Amsterdam and as an editor of sources about the history and philosophy of mathematics at the University of Utrecht. He has written his Ph. D about the history of cryptology in the Netherlands and has published extensively about this subject in scholarly journals in the U.S. and the U.K. His current research interests include the philosophy and history of science & technology, the history of computer science, and intelligence history; Jan Bergstra is a full professor in Computer Science at the University of Amsterdam. He is a logician by training and has a wide scope of interests. Jan Bergstra is a professor of computer science at the University of Amsterdam, a part time professor of applied logic at Utrecht University (both NL) and he is a honorary visiting professor with the University of Swansea (UK). His main resarch interest has been computability theory, process algebra and abstract data types, but he worked in many other aspects of computer science as well, including in particular decidability problems that arise in the theory of computer virusses. He is a member of the Academia Europaea. He is currently managing editor of 'Science of Computer Programming' and the 'Journal of Logic and Algebraic Programming'. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |