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IEEE P1363 (public key crypto) standards meeting after Crypto



Even if you aren't going to Crypto, there are draft standards
documents, etc, FTP-able.  See below.  I haven't read them yet.

	John

Date: Thu, 13 Jul 95 10:56:18 PDT
From: Burt Kaliski <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Meeting announcement

  IEEE P1363: Standard for RSA, Diffie-Hellman and Related
                   Public-Key Cryptography


                       MEETING NOTICE

            Thursday, August 31, 1995, 1:00-6:00pm
            Friday, September 1, 1995, 9:00-6:00pm
         University of California, Santa Barbara, CA


This meeting of the P1363 working group, open to the public,
will focus on the editing of a draft standard for RSA,
Diffie-Hellman and other public-key cryptography. The
meeting follows the CRYPTO '95 conference, held August 27-31
at the same location.


AGENDA

    1. Approval of Agenda

    2. Approval of Minutes from May Meeting

    3. Officers' Reports

    4. Update on Patent Issues

    5. Proposals for New Sections

    6. Meeting Schedule

    7. Editorial Work (schedule to be determined based
       on availability of draft material)

    8. New Work Assignments

Depending on the amount of editorial work, the meeting may
end sooner than 6:00pm Friday.

If you'd like to participate, contact Burt Kaliski, the
working group's chair, at RSA Laboratories, 100 Marine
Parkway, Redwood City, CA 94065. Phone: (415) 595-7703, FAX:
(415) 595-4126, E-mail: [email protected].

Draft sections and copies of previous minutes are available
via anonymous ftp to ftp.rsa.com in the "pub/p1363"
directory. The working group's electronic mailing list is
<[email protected]>; to join, send e-mail to
<[email protected]>.

There will be a meeting fee, though the amount has not yet
been established, pending arrangements with the university.
It will also be possible for participants to arrange
accommodations at the university.


DIRECTIONS (excerpted from the CRYPTO announcement)

The campus is located approxmately two miles from the Santa
Barbara airport, which is served by several airlines,
including American, America West, United and US Air. All
major rental car agencies are also represented in Santa
Barbara, and AMTRAK has rail connections to San Francisco
from the north and Los Angeles from the south. Santa Barbara
is approximately 100 miles north of the Los Angeles airport,
and 350 miles south of San Francisco.

For more information on the CRYPTO '95 conference, contact
Stafford Tavares, the general chair, at (613) 545-2945 or
<[email protected]>.