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Password (Object Lessons)

معرفی کتاب «Password (Object Lessons)» نوشتهٔ Eve, Martin Paul، منتشرشده توسط نشر Bloomsbury در سال 2016. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است. «Password (Object Lessons)» در دستهٔ بدون دسته‌بندی قرار دارد.

This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available on www.bloomsburycollections.com. The open-access edition of this text was made possible by a Philip Leverhulme Prize from The Leverhulme Trust. Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. Where does a password end and an identity begin? A person might be more than his chosen ten-character combination, but does a bank know that? Or an email provider? What's an 'identity theft' in the digital age if not the unauthorized use of a password? In untangling the histories, cultural contexts and philosophies of the password, Martin Paul Eve explores how 'what we know' became 'who we are', revealing how the modern notion of identity has been shaped by the password. Ranging from ancient Rome and the 'watchwords' of military encampments, through the three-factor authentication systems of Harry Potter and up to the biometric scanner in the iPhone, Password makes a timely and important contribution to our understanding of the words, phrases and special characters that determine our belonging and, often, our being. Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic. Where Does A Password End And An Identity Begin? A Person Might Be More Than His Chosen Ten-character Combination, But Does A Bank Know That? Or An Email Provider? What's An 'identity Theft' In The Digital Age If Not The Unauthorized Use Of A Password? In Untangling The Histories, Cultural Contexts And Philosophies Of The Password, Martin Paul Eve Explores How 'what We Know' Became 'who We Are', Revealing How The Modern Notion Of Identity Has Been Shaped By The Password. Ranging From Ancient Rome And The 'watchwords' Of Military Encampments, Through The Three-factor Authentication Systems Of Harry Potter And Up To The Biometric Scanner In The Iphone, Password Makes A Timely And Important Contribution To Our Understanding Of The Words, Phrases And Special Characters That Determine Our Belonging And, Often, Our Being.--publisher's Description. Introduction: Passwords And Their Limits -- Who Goes There? : Militaries, Mortality, And Passwords -- Special Characters : Passwords In Literature And Religion -- P455w0rd5 And The Digital Era -- Identity. Martin Paul Eve. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 109-117) And Index. "Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. Where does a password end and an identity begin? A person might be more than his chosen ten-character combination, but does a bank know that? Or an email provider? What's an 'identity theft' in the digital age if not the unauthorized use of a password? In untangling the histories, cultural contexts and philosophies of the password, Martin Paul Eve explores how 'what we know' became 'who we are', revealing how the modern notion of identity has been shaped by the password. Ranging from ancient Rome and the 'watchwords' of military encampments, through the three-factor authentication systems of Harry Potter and up to the biometric scanner in the iPhone, Password makes a timely and important contribution to our understanding of the words, phrases and special characters that determine our belonging and, often, our being. Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic."-- Provided by publisher Title Page Copyright Page Contents Acknowledgments Introduction: Passwords and their limits Chapter 1 Who Goes There?’: Militaries, Mortality and Passwords Passwords, militaries and classical civilizations Enigma: Complexity, calculation, making and breaking Disclosure, militaries and the law Chapter 2 Special Characters: Passwords in Literature and Religion Passwords, myth and magic Harry Potter and the two-factor authentication device The Word Chapter 3 P455w0rd5 and the Digital Era Cryptographic hash functions Fearful asymmetry Biometrics Chapter 4 Identity ‘Theft’ in a non-rivalrous world Identifying risk Knowledge/Identity List of Illustrations Notes Introduction Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Index "Where does a password end and an identity begin? A person might be more than his chosen ten-character combination, but does a bank know that? Or an email provider? What's an 'identity theft' in the digital age if not the unauthorized use of a password? In untangling the histories, cultural contexts and philosophies of the password, Martin Paul Eve explores how 'what we know' became 'who we are', revealing how the modern notion of identity has been shaped by the password. Ranging from ancient Rome and the 'watchwords' of military encampments, through the three-factor authentication systems of Harry Potter and up to the biometric scanner in the iPhone, Password makes a timely and important contribution to our understanding of the words, phrases and special characters that determine our belonging and, often, our being."--Résumé de l'éditeur
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