From: R. A. Hettinga [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sep 20, 2004 8:33 AM
Subject: Academics locked out by tight visa controls
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Posted on Mon, Sep. 20, 2004
Academics locked out by tight visa controls
U.S.
On Mon, Sep 20, 2004 at 10:03:57AM -0400, John Kelsey wrote:
| Academics locked out by tight visa controls
| U.S. SECURITY BLOCKS FREE EXCHANGE OF IDEAS
| By Bruce Schneier
|
| I guess I've been surprised this issue hasn't seen a lot more
| discussion. It takes nothing more than to look at the
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VeriSecure Systems, Inc. Demonstrates Check 21 Fraud Prevention
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.--(BUSINESS
Bruce Schneier wrote:
Luckily, there are alternatives. The National Institute of Standards and
Technology already has standards for longer - and harder to break - hash
functions: SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and SHA-512. They're already
government standards, and can already be used. This is a
R. A. Hettinga wrote:
Nevada has taken the lead on paper trails not only in its own elections,
but also in Congress. Its senators - John Ensign, a Republican, and Harry
Reid, a Democrat - have co-sponsored the bipartisan Voting Integrity and
Verification Act, one of a number of pending bills that