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- How to remember a provably strong password: a new way using ‘constrained choice’ July 2018, Stephen Hewitt. The 2nd Clarion data privacy article
- How to use beads to generate random letters and numbers by hand 22 September 2017, Stephen Hewitt. The first Clarion data privacy article
- How to remember a 128-bit key using ‘constrained choice’ August 2018, Stephen Hewitt. The 3rd Clarion data privacy article
- A simple way to represent cryptographic key fingerprints 7 June 2020, Stephen Hewitt. The 5th Clarion data privacy article
External links
- A HISTORY of U.S. COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY (U) (The David G. Boak Lectures) National Security Agency, USA, Revised July 1973