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Re: I don't know PAIN...: msg#00181encryption.general
Ian Grigg wrote: > What is the source of the acronym PAIN? For what it's worth, I was using PAIN in presentations for Open Market in 1995. As far as I can recall, I altered it from CAIN (which Greg Rose mentioned). I won't claim that anyone else picked it up from me (with a few exceptions that I know about). After a while, I stopped using it because it's insufficient, and because audiences had started to understand enough that one could stop talking about nonrepudiation. Win Treese treese@xxxxxxx --------------------------------------------------------------------- The Cryptography Mailing List Unsubscribe by sending "unsubscribe cryptography" to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx |
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