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He has written on issues in the technical control of [[nuclear weapon]]s, especially [[Permissive Action Link]]s.
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| title = Permissive Action Links, Nuclear Weapons, and the History of Public Key Cryptography
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| publisher = Department of Computer Science, [[Columbia University]]
| date = 21 October 2005
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Steve Bellovin is a computer security expert who was at Bell Labs for many years and is currently (2010) at Columbia University.

He has a home page at Columbia. "I do research on networks, security and why the two don't get along." Bellovin has been a member of the Cypherpunk movement.

With William Cheswick, he introduced the concept of the firewall. [1]

He has written on issues in the technical control of nuclear weapons, especially Permissive Action Links.[2]

References

  1. Steve Bellovin and William Cheswick, Firewalls and Internet Security, Addison-Wesley
  2. Steven Bellovin (21 October 2005), Permissive Action Links, Nuclear Weapons, and the History of Public Key Cryptography, Department of Computer Science, Columbia University