Crypto-Gram

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As David Weinberger points out (by reference to an email from Kevin Marks), Bruce Schneier's latest "Crypto-Gram," written for his security company Counterpane Internet Security, Inc., has some good observations.

On a tangential note, how many layers deep does credit for a link need to go? David credits Kevin, thus so do I, but when does it become okay to draw the line?

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