URL SITES USED FOR THE RESEARCH PAPERS


Sources for Electronic Mail Privacy.
The following were the URL sites that were used to conduct the major part of my research on Electronic Mail Privacy using encryption.

Question and Answers on PGP. This URL site gives a general overview of Pretty Good Privacy Mail(PGP) in a question and answer format of frequently asked questions.
PGP documentation. This URL site is an online documentation of Pretty Good Privacy Mail(PGP).
Question and Answers on RIPEM. This URL site is provides a description of RIPEM, a software used for ensuring Electronic Mail security, and lists the advantages of using RIPEM vs PGP in providing Electronic Mail security.
Senate Bill 266. This URL site gives an opinion of ACLU on the Senate Bill 266 passed by the government.
News Group on PGP. This URL site is a link to a news group on PGP, where Electronic Mail Privacy and relevant issues to it are discussed.
Home Page on RSA. This URL site is the Home Page for RSA (a software that uses public encryption technology). It contains information about the software, RSA.
The World-Wide Web Virtual Library: Cryptography, PGP, and Your Privacy. This URL site is a link to the Virutal Library on PGP, Cryptography and Electronic Mail privacy.
PGP Legal Issues. This URL site provides information on the legality of using PGP as a form of encrypting your Electronic Mail.
Home Page on Privacy This is a link to an URL site that contains relevant information on Electronic Mail Privacy.
Privacy 101. This URL site gives information on the importance of Privacy.

Computer Crime Sources.
The following were the URL sites and other resources used to conduct the major part of my research on Computer Crime.

1) Clari news group on "White collar crime"
2) Cyberpunk and Cypherpunk on the Web
3) Article on the passing of Digital Telephony Act
4) Strikers, Bosses Slug it out Electronically, Electronic Rights for Writers, Compton's Multimedia Patent Voided
5) Digihead (misc. information on Cyberpunk)
6) Copyright Laws vs. the Net
7) Crime on the Internet

Fusion Information

Web Sources. The Web has quite a bit of information about fusion. Many of the sources listed here are gophers and home pages for fusion organizations. These sources should prove to be good research starting blocks. 1) Fusion Research Center: UT Austin has a Fusion Research Center.
2) Fusion and General Physics Gopher: UT at Austin's fusion gopher on the web. This also has an interactive periodic table.
3) UT Austin Fusion Library: UT has a library dedicated to fusion research.
4) News Groups: To read the Nuntius news group about fusion open sci.physics.fusion. This is mostly technical debate about fusion. More general and more on an introductory level, sci.energy is quite interesting. A news reader such as WinVN or Nuntius is much better than Mosaic because Mosaic plods along when reading newsgroups. 5) Fusion FAQ For any basic information about fusion, the fusion FAQ(Frequenlty Asked Questions) will probably be more helpful than the newsgroup itself. The FAQ is extremely useful for anyone interested in fusion who wants to learn the basics or be able to communicate with fusion scientists. The FAQ only concerns thermonuclear or hot fusion. To get the fusion FAQ look in the fusion newsgroup. If it's not there, try searching the database, at sunsite.unc.edu. It has the newsgroup's whole archive. SWAIS, WWW, gopher, and telnet can search the database. A primitive version is available on the Web. 6) Acid Rain: Current methods of energy production cause acid rain. This is one of the reasons fusion is advantageous to current energy sources.
7) Department of Energy Fusion Homepage: The U.S. government has an excellent WWW site on fusion.
8) Rice University Gopher: This gopher has links for high energy physics and NASA pages.
9) General Atomics at San Diego: A home page on nuclear physics.
10) MIT's Fusion Home Page
Non-Web Works Cited Page: This is a list of sources cited in Fusion Proposal using MLA format.



Return Links

The Home Page for this technology project.
Fusion: The Ideal Energy Source?.
Computer Privacy proposal paper.
Computer Crime
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