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Beyond computers in computer security

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The Journal Record, April 24th, 2000

SAN FRANCISCO -- For all the power and complexity of modern computer networks, practical computer security against cybervandals may ultimately be found in the commonplace concept of a burglar alarm.

That is the notion of Bruce Schneier, one of the nation's best- known cryptographers -- people who specialize in writing and cracking secret codes. Schneier, who is a computer scientist and the author of a best-selling technical book, Applied Cryptography, has recently transformed his small consulting practice into an Internet alarm company backed by venture capitalists.

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