The Leading Speakers Bureau » Bruce Schneier

Mar 04 2013

Bruce Schneier

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Principal Security Technologist

Bruce Schneier speakerBruce Schneier is a world leader in computer and network security. Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Counterpane Internet Security Inc., he has established the company as a chief provider of managed security services. His status as a security guru is confirmed by having testified before the United States Congress on security.

The debunker of security technology


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An accomplished author and contributor to numerous specialist publications, he also created the Blowfish and Twofish encryption algorithms. He is a rare master at illustrating the hidden world of encryption and demystifies everything associated with the science of codes. [/expand]


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His tremendous comprehension of all the criteria influencing security technology affords you the most all-inclusive analysis of what actually affects security decisions. By incorporating the economic, political and legal concerns he reveals the real factors at play in security technology. [/expand]


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Renowned for being energising, he brings a clear and invaluable perspective to this most current of topics.[/expand]



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Topics

The Science of Codes

How Does Security Work?

What’s really behind a Security Decision?

Using Cryptography to Solve Security Problems

How Economics, Politics and the Law Affect Security Decisions.


Publications

2008
Schneier on Security

2003
Practical Cryptography

Beyond Fear: thinking sensibly about security in an uncertain world

2000
Secrets & Lies: digital security in a networked world

1997
The Electronic Privacy Papers

1996
Applied Cryptography
The Twofish Encryption Algorithm

1995
E-Mail Security


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