Applied Cryptography, Second Edition: Pr
โ Bruce Schneier
๐ Library
๐
1996
๐ John Wiley and Sons
๐ English
โ Scribed by Schneier, Bruce
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
cited in the New Hacker's Dictionary under the heading for "Alice and Bob", which Schneier invented
Apache manual's intro to SSL, when discussing the 3 basic terms of cryptography (privacy, integrity, and authentication), cites Schneier.
๐ SIMILAR VOLUMES
Essentially a glossary. Repetitious, drawn-out, painful explanation of terms. Nothing serious, nothing in-depth. Sounds professional but hollow. The only strong point of this book is that it includes many, many terms; useful from a "talk" point of view, but useless from an "applied" point of view.