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- From: murraypk@crl.com (Murray Peck)
- Newsgroups: alt.books.reviews
- Subject: Andre Bacard's "Computer Privacy Handbook"
- Date: 24 Apr 1995 10:29:20 -0700
-
- Andre Bacard's "Computer Privacy Handbook"
- A Book Review Written by
- Murray Peck
-
- I highly recommend Andre Bacard's new book for anyone who cares
- about privacy. Bacard argues that our "Information Age" has a flip
- side, namely the "Surveillance Age." With both funny and scary
- examples, Bacard illustrates how everyone is at risk because of
- "data sharks" (people, corporations, and governments) who trade our
- personal secrets for their gain. He devastates the knee jerk
- reaction "Whatsamatter, I've got nothing to hide."
-
- Bacard's earlier book, "Hunger for Power: Who Rules the World and
- How," prepared him for a fresh view of cyberspace. In "Computer
- Privacy Handbook," Bacard tells how his meetings with John Markoff,
- John Perry Barlow, Phil Zimmermann, Jim Warren, Mitchell Kapor and
- other cyberspace leaders led him to see the connections between
- political power and computer privacy. Very interesting story...
-
- The book is divided into four main parts:
-
- * An Overview of Surveillance
- * Cryptology
- * An Overview of PGP
- * A User-friendly Manual for PGP
- * Pro-privacy Resources
-
- "Computer Privacy Handbook" covers many topics, including Clipper
- Chip, Digital Telephony, Pretty Good Privacy, Anonymous Remailers,
- and DigiCash. Two of my favorite sections were Bacard's analysis of
- the cash-free society and the psychology of privacy.
-
- The book is clearly written with colorful anecdotes.
-
- Bacard gives much praise to EFF (Electronic Frontier Foundation),
- EPIC (Electronic Privacy Information Center), and CPSR (Computer
- Professionals for Social Responsibility). These groups must be
- thrilled by the "Computer Privacy Handbook".
-
- As for my criticism... In the next edition, I hope Bacard will tell
- American readers what we can learn from pro-privacy movements in
- other countries. I'd also like him to speculate about future
- technologies.
-
- Here is Mitchell Kapor's Introduction to "Computer Privacy
- Handbook." Also I'm including a press release that Bacard
- <abacard@well.com> sent me when I told him I was writing this
- review.
-
-
- Introduction to "Computer Privacy Handbook"
- by
- Mitchell Kapor
- Co-Founder, Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Creator of Lotus 1-2-3
-
- Issues of privacy are very much on the minds of those migrating to
- the wild new regions of the domain we call Cyberspace. What many of
- us seek in picking up stakes and heading for the electronic
- frontier is greater overall self-determination in life. This is
- impossible without being able to control information by and about
- us. This is the heart of privacy.
-
- Privacy is both a matter of right and of practice. It is a
- fundamental premise of this country's founding that rights of life,
- liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are inalienable. The
- Electronic Frontier Foundation, of which I am a founder, is deeply
- involved in Washington in the fight to make sure rights such as
- privacy, as well as freedom of expression, are not abridged in
- Cyberspace. I am deeply troubled by the profound resistance of
- certain agencies of the U.S. government to see this matter through
- to its proper conclusion.
-
- This does not mean we give up the fight to make public policy which
- increases our privacy and our freedom. Far from it. It only makes
- us redouble our efforts.
-
- At the same time, it does remind us that we have to look beyond
- Washington to solve our problems. Mere talk is not enough. When
- government is unable to respect the rights of individuals and
- stands in the way of those rights, direct action is required.
-
- Fortunately, powerful, readily available new tools like PGP have
- been created to put control of privacy much more directly in the
- hands of the citizens of Cyberspace themselves. Andre Bacard's
- "Computer Privacy Handbook" is an invaluable guide to both the
- whole subject of privacy on the net, the politics of privacy, and,
- most important, to the practical steps one can take right now.
-
-
- ********** Begin Press Release **********
-
- Peachpit Press Print Media Contact:
- 2414 Sixth Street Trish Booth <trish@peachpit.com>
- Berkeley, CA 94710 Gary-Paul Prince <gary@peachpit.com>
- Phone (800) 283-9444 or
- (510) 548-4393 Broadcast Media Contact:
- Fax (510) 548-5991 Hannah Onstad <hannah@peachpit.com>
-
-
- THE SCARIEST COMPUTER BOOK OF THE YEAR
-
- "Andre Bacard's "Computer Privacy Handbook" is an invaluable guide
- to both the whole subject of privacy on the net, the politics of
- privacy, and, most important, to the practical steps one can take
- right now."
- Mitchell Kapor, Creator of Lotus-1-2-3, Co-founder of the
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- "Bacard's ruthlessly realistic but optimistic book explains the
- privacy dangers that YOU face and what YOU can do to protect
- yourself!"
- Jim Warren, Founder of "InfoWorld", Founder of Computer,
- Freedom and Privacy Conferences
-
-
- March 1995, Berkeley, CA. Criminals, competitors (anyone, in fact)
- can buy a person's IRS forms for $500. An individual's medical
- records are available to complete strangers. TV star Rebecca
- Schaffer was shot to death by a computer stalker. These are just
- some of the horrifying examples of invasions of privacy that author
- Andre Bacard points out in his new book, "The Computer Privacy
- Handbook: A Practical Guide to E-Mail Encryption, Data Protection,
- and PGP Privacy Software."
-
- We live in the Age of Electronic Surveillance, Bacard says, and
- snooping happens. Given that millions of e-mail messages are
- exchanged daily, and the Internet buzzes with zillions of bites of
- online discussions each day, it's easy to see how this could be.
- But just as computers are part of the problem, they are also part
- of the solution. Bacard details how individuals can safeguard their
- electronic privacy using good encryption, proper data protection,
- and the right software.
-
- "Computer Privacy Handbook" shows how computers threaten YOUR
- personal security, and it gives YOU the practical tools to reassert
- YOUR privacy! In this book, find out:
-
- * Who is Selling Your Secrets
- * How Computers Help Snoops
- * The Dangers of a Cash-Free Society
- * How Big Brother Wants to Monitor ALL Telecommunications
- * Why E-Mail Can Be Terribly Unsafe
- * What to do with Your Social Security Number
- * The Advantages of Anonymous Remailers
- * How to Protect Yourself with Encryption
- * The Best Usenet News Groups for You to Visit
- * Where to Find Expert Privacy Activists
-
- "Computer Privacy Handbook" also contains a user-friendly manual
- for PGP software. PGP ("Pretty Good Privacy") is a top-rate program
- to protect your personal and business data files and e-mail from
- snoops! PGP is the de facto world standard for e-mail privacy.
-
- Author Andre Bacard, who also wrote "Hunger for Power: Who Rules
- the World and How," has a wide-angle view of society. He has
- written about technology and society for numerous publications. A
- guest on hundreds of radio talk shows, he was judged one of the
- best public speakers in America by the International Platform
- Association.
- ============================
- Price $24.95
- Size 274 pages; 7"x 9"
- ISBN 1-56609-171-3
- Software covered. PGP.
- Levels: beginner through advanced.
- Availability: through bookstores, computer dealers, catalogs, and
- user groups; or directly for Peachpit Press. Satisfaction
- cheerfully guaranteed.
-
- ************* End Press Release *************
-