at Friday, January 31, 2003 2:18 AM, Peter Gutmann
[EMAIL PROTECTED] was seen to say:
schnipp
More particularly, governments are likely to want to explore the
issues related to potential foreign control/influence over domestic
governmental use/access to domestic government held data.
In
It looks like Palladium (or whatever it's called this week) is of concern not
just to individuals but to governments as well (the following text forwarded
from elsewhere):
-- Snip --
Governments would want to explore the implications of the use and
retention of government-held information and
http://www.buyolympia.com/crimethinc/sid=316686336/misc.html
CrimethInc. Cyberian Market
CrimethInc. Agent Subversion Kit 72a.v2
/miscellany/
1 pack is
$5.50
2-4/$4.50 each
5-10/$4 each
One pack of 25 postcard-stickers
(4
stickers to each card. so one pack = 100 stickers)
Hmm nobody reacted to my request :(
I found this recently, not really a review, but here it goes
http://www.cerias.purdue.edu/homes/ssw/contc/C1534FL.pdf
I guess I have to cough up the 80 bucks and see for myself :o(
Mads Rasmussen
Open Communications Security
+55(11)3345-2525
-Mensagem original-
De: Anton Stiglic [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada em: sexta-feira, 31 de janeiro de 2003 16:50
Para: Mads Rasmussen
Assunto: Re: Request: review of new Cryptanalysis book
There was a small thread on sci.crypt