(fwd) Cryptography and Internet Conf. 15 Sept 1997

Martin Bily BILY at cs.felk.cvut.cz
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                       CONFERENCE ANNOUNCEMENT

                     CRYPTOGRAPHY AND THE INTERNET

                 Developing Privacy and Security Policy
                  for the European Information Society


                            Organised by

                       PRIVACY INTERNATIONAL

                      Cooperating Organisations

                  Communications Week International
                Electronic Privacy Information Center
                   Global Internet Liberty Campaign
                               MICROBE
                              Terra Nova


                      Monday, 15 September 1997

                 Belliard Building, European Parliament
                           Brussels, Belgium


As Europe creates the Information Society,  ensuring the security and
privacy of its advanced telecommunications and computer networks has
become critically important. Cryptography is a crucial technology to
protect these networks. Law enforcement and intelligence agencies, led by
the the United States, are lobbying national governments and
international organizations for laws and international agreements to
enhance their abilities to monitor  networks through the use of "trusted
third parties," key escrow and key recovery systems. This has met with
considerable debate and resistance in many countries and international
meetings.

This conference will bring together leading legal and technical experts
>from around the world to discuss encryption and telecommunications
security with a focus on issues raised by trusted third party, key escrow
and key recovery systems. A panel of leading cryptographers and computer
security experts will examine the technical problems and risks raised.
Representatives from governments, human rights groups, industry, user
groups, and international organizations will discuss their perspectives
and provide updates on developments from around Europe and the world.

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AGENDA

  8:00 am Registration

     Due to European Parliament security rules, please bring a photo
     identification such as a passport or European ID card to registration.
     Attendies must be on the registration list to enter the building.

  8:30 am Welcome

     Simon Davies, Privacy International
     Deborah Hurley, Terra Nova

  9:00 am Cryptographers Panel

     Dr. Matt Blaze, AT&T Labs, USA
     Bruce Schneier, Counterpane Systems and Author, Applied Cryptography
     Carl Ellison, CyberCash
     Dr. Ross Anderson, University of Cambridge, UK

  10:45 am Break

  11:00 am Users Panel

     Marc Rotenberg, Electronic Privacy Information Center, USA
     Prof. Alex Verrijn-Stuart, Chair, Legal & Security Issues
       Network, Council of European Professional Informatics Societies
       (CEPIS) & Leiden University, NL
     Dr. Erik Huizer, Internet Architecture Board & SURFNet, NL
     Jean-Jacques Quisquater, UCL-Louvain-la-Neuve & BELINFOSEC, BE

  12:15 pm Lunch

  1:15 pm Views of International Organizations

      Hiroko Kamata, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
      Christene Sottong-Micas, DG XV, European Commission
      Detlef Eckert, DG XIII, European Commission
      Teresa Fuentes, UNESCO*

  2:30 pm Views of National Governments

      Dr. Ulrich Sandl, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Germany
      Prof. Masao Horibe, MITI, Japan
      Per Helge Sorensen, Ministry of Research and Information Theory, DE
      Wayne Madsen, Global Internet Liberty Campaign

  3:45 pm Break

  4:00 pm Digital Telephony and Electronic Surveillance

      Dr. Steven Wright, Omega Foundation, UK
      David Banisar, Electronic Privacy Information Center, USA
      Tony Bunyan, Statewatch, UK

  5:00 pm Wrapup

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COST
   8300 Bfr / US$225.00 Standard Rate
   2700 Bfr / US$85.00 Human Rights/Academia Rate

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  REGISTRATION


  Name: _______________________________________________________________

  Organization:  ______________________________________________________

  Address:   __________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________

  Phone/Fax: __________________________________________________________

  Electronic  Mail:____________________________________________________

  Credit card Number/Expiration _______________________________________
(Will appear on bill as Diane Publishing)


  [] Standard - 8100 Bfr ($225 US)
  [] Non-profit organizations/Educational - 3100 Bfr ($85 US)

  Fax Registration form and credit card number to +1 202.547.5482

  Send Check or Money Order in $US made out to Privacy International to:

   Privacy International Washington Office
   666 Pennsylvania Ave, SE, Suite 301
   Washington, DC 20003 USA

Online registration and payment using First Virtual is available at

     http://www.privacy.org/pi/conference/brussels/registration.html


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MORE INFORMATION

More information about the conference including the agenda, online
registration and payment, Brussels hotel and tourist information,
and other related  materials is available from the Privacy International
web page at:

          http://www.privacy.org/pi/conference/brussels/


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ABOUT PRIVACY INTERNATIONAL

Privacy International (PI) is a human rights organization concerned with
privacy, surveillance and data protection issues worldwide.  It has
members in over forty countries and is based in London, England with
offices in Washington, DC and Sydney, Australia.  PI has engaged in
numerous campaigns on privacy issues, publishes the International Privacy
Bulletin, sponsors yearly conferences, and maintains an extensive
Internet web site at http://www.privacy.org/pi/

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CONTACT INFORMATION

Privacy International Washington Office o 666 Pennsylvania Avenue, SE o
Washington, D.C. 20003 USA. +1.202.544.9240 (voice), +1.202.547.5482 (fax),
ast3 at privacy.org (email)

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