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Held Tuesday, February 22, 2000
Overview
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Today's Question: None
Next Question: Should encryption algorithms include a back door
that gives government/police access to files in appropriate situations?
Notes
Contents
Summary
What? You think I have a set of notes on ``Class Cancelled'' prepared this far in advance of the class?
Saturday, 22 January 2000
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