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MEETING: UK Cryptoprivacy Association
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UK Cryptoprivacy Association meeting
Date: Sunday, 31 October 1993
Time: 1430
At the offices of:
FOREST
4th floor
2 Grosvenor Gardens
London SW1W 0DH
[ FOREST is located at the corner of Grosvenor Gardens and Hobart
Place, a couple of blocks west of Victoria Station. There is a
taxi shelter across the street from the office. Those who have
trouble finding this location can page Russell Whitaker on
081-812-2661, and stand by the payphone or cellphone for a callback. ]
The UK Cryptoprivacy Association has its roots in the U.S. cypherpunk
advocacy of strong personal cryptography. The next UKCA meeting, to be
held at the offices of FOREST (see the above), will feature roundtable
discussion on such issues as:
- The recent well-publicised discovery of a larger number of U.S.
National Security Agency (NSA) electronic listening posts
than had been previously suspected;
- Further news on the spread of freely-available public key
cryptography software in Eastern Europe, Russia, and the
Transcaucasian states;
- The status of the various UK and Moscow PGP public key servers and
software archive sites, with input from a couple of maintainers
of these services in the UK;
- The implications of the legal controversy surrounding the
development and distribution of PGP encryption software in the
U.S., with further discussion on the possibility of volunteer
contributions to Phil Zimmermann's legal defence fund;
- Introduction to public key cryptography for novices
Attendees are encouraged to bring and exchange diskettes with their
PGP public keys. A few of us will bring along our MS-DOS laptops, to
sign public keys on site. In the interest of speeding things along, it is
recommended that all keys signed at the meeting be submitted later, with
their newly appended signatures, to the PGP Key Server at Demon
Internet Services. Send a message with the subject line "help" to
[email protected], for more information. PGP (Phil
Zimmermann's "Pretty Good Privacy") public key encryption software can
be obtained by ftp from, among other places, ftp.demon.co.uk in the
directory /pub/pgp. Versions include, but are not limited to, Unix,
MS-DOS, Archimedes, and MacOS. Full source code is available.
This meeting will also feature discussion on the upcoming First European
Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy (ECFP '93) to be held on
20 November 1993, which will feature speakers including John Gilmore,
David Chaum, and Duncan Frissell, as well as a representative of the
UK's Data Protection Registry.
Russell Earl Whitaker
ECFP Ventures Ltd
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Russell Earl Whitaker [email protected]
Communications Editor AMiX: RWhitaker
EXTROPY: The Journal of Transhumanist Thought
Board member, Extropy Institute (ExI)
Co-organizer, 1st European Conference on Computers, Freedom and
Privacy, London, 20 November 1993