Computers and Society
Computers and Society | Strong Encryption Is Needed to Protect Privacy
Like the oceans of 200 years ago, the Internet is a far from safe place. Pirates lie in wait to penetrate computer systems, steal trade secrets and cheat people out of their wares. The only way to secure Internet commerce is by building security into the programs through encryption, the process of scrambling information so that only people who hold the secret keys can decode it.
The Government Wants to Control Encryption
Unfortunately, the strong encryption systems that should be in every spreadsheet, word processor and e-mail program are not readily available. The...
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- Introduction
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Chapter 1: How Will Computers Transform Society?
- Computers and Society: An Overview
- Computers Will Significantly Transform Society
- Personal Computers Will Transform the Home
- Computers Will Not Significantly Transform Society
- Future Societal Transformations Cannot Be Predicted
- Computers Will Create Unemployment
- Software as Career Threat
- Computers Do Not Create Unemployment
- Computer Technology Reduces Worker Productivity
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Chapter 2: How Will Computer Technology Affect the Right to Privacy?
- Chapter 2 Preface
- Computer Technology Violates People’s Right to Privacy
- Computer Technology Can Reveal People’s Personal Information
- Computer Technology Will Eliminate Privacy
- Computer Crimes Will Increasingly Invade People’s Privacy
- Strong Encryption Is Needed to Protect Privacy
- Computer Technology Will Not Necessarily Jeopardize Privacy
- Chapter 3: Should Computer Content Be Censored?
- Chapter 4: Should Universal Access to Computer Technology Be Guaranteed?
- Chapter 5: Will Computers Transform Education?
- Organizations to Contact
- Bibliography
- Copyright
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