K. M. Ellis (protozoa@tux.org)
Mon, 22 Feb 1999 10:59:27 -0500 (EST)
[Circulate until March 15, 1999]
Register now for the cyber event of the year:
C COMPUTERS, FREEDOM, AND PRIVACY
F THE GLOBAL INTERNET
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9 WASHINGTON, DC
9 Omni Shoreham Hotel
. April 6-8, 1999
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For almost a decade, the conference on Computers, Freedom and
Privacy has shaped the public debate on the future
of privacy and freedom in the online world. Register now for the
number one Internet policy conference. Join a diverse audience from
government, industry, academics, the non-profit sector, the hacker
community and the media. Enjoy the U.S. Capital in the Spring at one
of Washington's premier hotels.
* Keynote speakers include Tim Berners-Lee (Director, World Wide
Web Consortium), Vint Cerf (President, Internet Society),
Congressman Ed Markey (sponsor of "The Electronic Bill of
Rights Act"), Congressman Ron Paul (sponsor of the Freedom and
Privacy Restoration Act), Henrikas Yushkiavitshus (Associate
Director, UNESCO)
* Lively and thought-provoking panels on -- "the Creation of a
Global Surveillance Network," "Access and Equity on the Global
Internet," "Anonymity and Identity in Cyberspace," "Free
Speech and Cyber Censorship," "Is Escrow Dead? And what is
Wassenaar?", "Self-Regulation Reconsidered" and more
* Tutorials -- "The Electronic Communications Privacy Act" (Mark
Eckenwiler); "Cryptography: Basic Overview & Nontraditional
Uses" (Matt Blaze and Phil Zimmermann), "Free Speech, The
Constitution and Privacy in Cyberspace" (Mike Godwin),
"Techniques for Circumventing Internet Censorship" (Bennett
Haselton and Brian Ristuccia)
Early Registration Deadline - March 15, 1999
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Register on-line at http://www.regmaster.com/cfp99.html or call +1 407
628 3602. Registration inquiries may also be sent to
mann@regmaster.com.
- Mark the dates - April 6-8, 1999
- Note the place - Washington, DC
- Make your hotel reservations.
See you at CFP99.
For more information about CFP99, visit http://www.cfp99.org/ or call
+1 401 628 3186
Sponsored by the Association for Computing Machinery
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