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Date: 1999-09-15
UK: "Scrambling 4 Safety" Konferenz
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Aus aktuellem Anlaß - neue Anschläge der gesetzlich
ermächtigten Behörden unter der Regierung Blair auf die
private Datensicherheit - wurde eine weitere Ausgabe von
"Scrambling for Safety" eingeschoben. Veranstalter sind
Privacy International, The Foundation for Information Policy
Research und Institut für Computer Security Research der
London School of Economics
Scrambling for Safety 3.5 - Thursday September 23 1999
http://www.fipr.org/sfs35.html
The Foundation for Information Policy Research, Privacy
International and the LSE Computer Security Research
Centre are jointly sponsoring the fourth in the series of public
conferences on cryptography policy, e-commerce and
Internet surveillance. This will be the second conference of
1999, and has been called in response to the exceptional
circumstance of two official DTI consultations in the same
year, and the Home Office's recent consultation on revising
the Interception of Communications Act to cover the Internet.
Admission is free of charge.
09:15 - 13:30, Thursday 23 September 1999
Old Theatre, Main Building, London School of Economics,
Houghton St., London WC2 (for directions, check links on
the Website)
Registration: Send e-mail to
sfs35@fipr.org
with "name, organisation" in body. Telephone enquiries: 0171
354 2333
The connections between Home Office policy on interception
and powers proposed in Part.III of the DTI's draft Electronic
Communications Bill (closing date for responses 8th
October) will be explored, and well as the legal framework for
establishing voluntary licensing of cryptography services, and
recognition of digital signatures.
Provisional Programme :
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likely to change : please check frequently for updates -
http://www.fipr.org/sfs35.html )
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========================== 09.25 Welcome -
Caspar Bowden, FIPR
09:30 Internet Service Providers Association (invited) Alliance
for Electronic Business: Progress towards self-regulation
10:00 "Cryptography, privacy and information warfare" -
Whitfield Diffie
10:30 "Why we needed further consultation" - Alan Duncan
MP, Shadow spokesman on Trade and Industry
11:00 "Cryptography's central role in e-commerce policy" -
Chris Sundt, CBI
11:30 "Law enforcement access to keys - legal and human
rights issues" - Nicholas Bohm (Law Society)
12:00 Keynote: Patricia Hewitt MP - Minister of State for E-
Commerce at the DTI
12:45 Panel discussion - Jim Norton (Cabinet Office PIU) -
Stephen Pride (DTI) - Peter Sommer (Special Adviser to T&I
Sel Ctee) - Clare Wardle (Post Office) - LIBERTY - Jack
Beatson QC (Essex Court Chambers) - Stewart Baker
(Steptoe & Johnson, ex-NSA General Counsel)
13:30 close ============
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published on: 1999-09-15
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