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Bruce Schneier on Identification & ID Security

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4 Responses to “Bruce Schneier on Identification & ID Security”

  1. James1toknow says:

    Bruce, Secrets & Lies excellent book!

  2. palbay123 says:

    Awesome.

  3. KarstenAbata says:

    A straightforward primer for those intent on understanding identity theft challenges. A great context from which to begin to consider additional facets of the issue…as is often the case, technology can be only one aspect of the solution. Thank you, Bruce.

  4. NeO3Sa says:

    thanks

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