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Bruce Schneier

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The lesson here is that it is insufficient to protect ourselves with laws; we need to protect ourselves with mathematics. Encryption is too important to be left solely to governments.
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Bruce Schneier (1996). "Applied Cryptography 2nd edition Source Code in C". John Wiley & Sons. 

 
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