Here are the workshops scheduled for Thursday, March 28: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Export-controlled network sites for cryptographic software Led by * Jeff Schiller, Manager of the MIT Network * Ron Lee, General Counsel, National Security Agency The Internet Law Task Force Led by * Charles Marson Beyond Privacy as Anonymity: Rights Management Technologies for Privacy and Intellectual Property Control Led by * Martin Roscheisen, Stanford University Privacy Research Led by * Gary Marx, University of Colorado =================================================================== Here are the workshops scheduled for Friday, March 29: Policy Implications of Privacy Technology Led by * David Chaum, DigiCash, Inc. The Microsoft Question: The Role of Antitrust in Today's Software Industry Led by * Barry Rein, Pennie & Edmonds Speaking Publicly about Privacy: Stop Whining and do Something. Do it now. Here's How. Led by * Andre Bacard, author of Computer Privacy Handbook * Ann Cavoukian, Assistant Commissioner, Ontario Information and Privacy Commission, and author of Who Knows: Safeguarding Your Privacy in a Networked World * Robert Ellis Smith, publisher of The Privacy Journal Teaching Computer Ethical Issues Led by * Joanne Costello, MIT * Bruce Umbaugh, Webster University, The Web in Local Government and Citizen Activism Led by * Chris Dwyer, Cezanne Communications Corp. =================================================================== Here are the workshops scheduled for Saturday, March 30: Policing Cyberspace Led by * Kevin Manson, CYBERCOP.ORG with * Dorothy Denning, Professor of Computer Science Georgetown University * Bruce Sterling, Author/Journalist * Jim Settle, Computer Security Consultant, retired FBI * Vic Sussman, Senior Editor, US News & World Report Privacy and Computerized Medical Records Led by * Dominique Roelants, University of Victoria * Mary Anne Stevens, Canadian Treasury Board Secretariat Export control of cryptography: What's Happened Since August 17, 1995? Led by * Joan D. Winston, Trusted Information Systems, Inc. * Lance Hoffman, George Washington University * Melanie Janin, U.S. Council for International Business The Anonymous Remailer Network: Building a Robust Infrastructure for Anonymity Led by * Sameer Parekh, Community ConneXion, Inc. Futures of Networked Access to the White House: From Public Access Email to Deliberative Knowledge Webs Led by * John C. Mallery, Intelligent Information Infrastructure Project, MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory