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Cryptogram May '07

The latest Crytogram has been out for a week but I didn't had time to read it before today. For those who missed it. Cryptogram is the newsletter of Bruce Schneier and isn't (only) about cryptography.

In this issue:

  • A Security Market for Lemons
  • Is Big Brother a Big Deal?
  • Citizen-Counterterrorist Training Video
  • News
  • Recognizing "Hinky" vs. Citizen Informants
  • More on REAL ID
  • Least Risk Bomb Location
  • Social Engineering Notes
  • Schneier/BT Counterpane News
  • 1933 Anti-Spam Doorbell
  • Does Secrecy Help Protect Personal Information?
  • Is Penetration Testing Worth It?
  • Do We Really Need a Security Industry?
  • Comments from Readers

Posted by Security4all at 23.5.07

Labels: crypto, hacking, pentesting, privacy, risk, schneier, user awareness

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