Saturday
Conference registration includes box lunches each day. During the noon
breaks, you are invited to unwind and relax, or bring your box lunch
and join one of several workshops.
Here are the workshops scheduled for Thursday, March 28:
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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
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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.
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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
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