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Risking Communications Security: Potential Hazards of the Protect America Act

Steve Bellovan, Matt Blaze, Whitfield Diffie, Susan Landau, Peter Neuman and Jennifer Rexford have a 10 page paper in the IEEE journal Security and Privacy entitled Risking Communications Security: Potential Hazards of the Protect America Act.

I've put a copy up here. Its 10pages.

You all have 15 days to read this and get it onto the A list blogs, which may pick it up on their own anyway. Its a page a day. You can fax a page a day to your choice of Senators.

I'm going to send a copy to Tom Allen, who could beat Susan Collins this fall.

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