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Un article de Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre. Bruce Schneier en 2007. Bruce Schneier est un cryptologue , un spécialiste en sécurité informatique et un écrivain américain né le 15 janvier 1963 . Il est l'auteur de plusieurs livres sur la cryptographie et il est le fondateur de la société Counterpane Internet Security. Originaire de New York , Schneier vit actuellement à Minneapolis avec sa femme Karen Cooper. Bruce Schneier a obtenu un master en informatique à l' American University et un bachelor en physique décroché à l' Université de Rochester .
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American foreign policy, shaped for decades by an ongoing Cold War with the former Soviet Union, is today still adjusting to post-Cold War realities. The dangerous, but relatively simple, bipolar world of two competing nuclear superpowers has dissolved into a unipolar or multipolar world, depending upon one's view of U.S. dominance of the international arena. U.S. foreign and national security policy has shifted from containing Soviet communism to addressing conflicts in smaller, but still dangerous, hotspots throughout the world. Often in conjunction with international bodies like the United Nations or NATO, much of American foreign policy now focuses on peacekeeping efforts in places like the Kosovo, Iraq, or Afghanistan. Debates over many foreign policy and national security issues continue to be drawn along traditional left-right lines.The Security Research & Industry programme’s primary goal is to protect Europe’s citizens and society from harm, while enabling its economy to recover from man-made or natural disasters. EU-funded security research projects are developing a wide swath of public-sector capabilities. For example, there are projects to integrate area-wide situational awareness and alert capabilities so that civil security end-users and first responders can work together interoperably within and across Europe’s regions.

