Bruce's 'Why Cryptography Is Hard' is still draft
Adam Shostack
adam at homeport.org
Sat Nov 9 10:08:51 PST 1996
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It turns out that the article on cryptography by Bruce Schneier that I
forwarded from the Risks Digest the other day was actually an unfinished
draft that Peter Neumann sent out by mistake. Bruce asks that everyone
refrain from propagating that version around the net.
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