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SF BAY event: Goodlatte, Burns, Pressler, Diffie, Hellman, Merkle, ...
The event costs $35 (or $20 if you're a Churchill Club member). Probably
plus the price of dinner -- this wasn't clear from their recording.
I wish I would be in town for it. Someone do a trip report, please! -- gnu
Date: Thu, 11 Apr 1996 19:43:08 -0700
From: Kate Apgar <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Subject: Goodlatte to appear in Burlingame
My name is Kate Apgar and I am the executive director of the a
non-profit, nonpartisan organization called the Churchill Club. We
present about 20 programs a year with topics ranging from arts,
entertainment, education, foreign affairs, economics, medicine and high
technology. We are hosting a program on cryptography. One of the
keynote speakers is Congressman Goodlatte (see description of program
below). If this information is appropriate, please post and let us know.
Thank you for your time.
Information Security and the 20th Anniversary
of Public Key Cryptography
Monday, April 29, 1996
Marriott Hotel, Burlingame, CA
5:30 PM Full Dinner
6:30 PM Program
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
Senator Conrad Burns (R, MT)
Senator Larry Pressler (R, SD)
Congressman Robert Goodlatte (R, VA)
David Morris, Vice President, Cylink Corp.
Jim Omura, Chief Technology Officer, Cylink Corp.
James Freeman, Special Agent in Charge, FBI
Phil Mellinger, Chief Engineer, Government Securities Assoc.
Paul Raines, Project Manager, United State Postal Service
Whitfield Diffie, Martin Hellman and Ralph Merkle - Pioneers and
original patent holders for public key cryptography
Economic espionage is costing the nation billions of dollars in lost
business every year. U.S. companies are in danger of losing everything
from trade secrets and proprietary financial information , to the bottom
line figures on contract bills. Three bills are now in Congress to
protect government, business and home computer users from outside
snooping of sensitive information. These proposed new laws have been
written to encourage the use of encryption and loosen export
restrictions on encryption technology. Congressman Goodlatte is the
author of one of these bills. April 1996 is also the 20th anniversary
of the creation of Public Key Cryptography. The three principal
pioneers and patent holders will also be present to share their views on
the need for strong encryption. Morris of Cylink Corp. will provide an
overview of what state-of-the-art security solutions are needed, and
available, to truly protect business from unauthorized access. James
Freeman of the FBI will discuss the recent study on industrial espionage
and Paul Raines from the U.S. Postal Service will talk about electronic
postmarking and certificate authority key registry bureau.
TO REGISTER:
Please call (408) 371-4460
or fax reservations (408) 371-4180
or email [email protected]
PRESENTED BY THE CHURCHILL CLUB