
Charley Sparks wrote:
I occasionally get invited to teach at a local college.. some students are not US. Anyone have any suggestions on a way I can sneek some good privacy into the lesson plan..
How about someting sly and devious, like "Today, students, we're going to look into issues of privacy on the internet and with communications in general. We will survey the science of cryptography, using a variety of cryptographic techniques as illustrations of particular issues... "For our next meeting, please read the first several chapters of Bruce Schneier's 'Applied Cryptography' from the required reading list for the class." If you're stifled by any agency, scream at the top of your lungs. ______c_____________________________________________________________________ Mike M Nally * Tiv^H^H^H IBM * Austin TX * For the time being, m5@tivoli.com * m101@io.com * <URL:http://www.io.com/~m101> * three heads and eight arms.