"Schneier's law" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

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Etymology: Coined by Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author Cory Doctorow in a 2004 speech with reference to a 1998 quote from security expert Bruce Schneier. Etymology templates: {{coin|en|Q110436}} Coined by Canadian-British-American blogger, journalist, and science fiction author Cory Doctorow Head templates: {{en-proper noun|head=Schneir's law}} Schneir's law
  1. (computer security) An informal law holding that anyone can create a security system they cannot personally break. Wikipedia link: Bruce Schneier Categories (topical): Computer security, Security Synonyms: Schneier's Law

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