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| Subject: | Re: key storage |
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| Date: | Thu, 26 Aug 2004 21:14:52 -0400 |
On Thursday 26 August 2004 13:41, George Capehart allegedly wrote: <snip>
start, though is Chapter 8 (Key Management) in _Applied_Cryptology (ISBN 0-471-11709-9) by Bruce Schneier.
Doh! My bad! The name of the book is _Applied_*Cryptography*_, not Cryptology. Sorry! :( Author and ISBN are correct. /g -- George W. Capehart Key fingerprint: 3145 104D 9579 26DA DBC7 CDD0 9AE1 8C9C DD70 34EA "With sufficient thrust, pigs fly just fine." -- RFC 1925
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