CRYPTOGRAPHY AND THE INTERNET
Developing Privacy and Security Policy for the European Information Society


Monday, 15 September 1997

Brussels, Belgium


Organized by

Privacy International


Agenda

8:00 am Registration

Due to European Parliament security rules, please bring a photo identification such as a passport or European ID card to registration. Attendies must be on the registration list to enter the building.

8:30 am Welcome

Simon Davies, Privacy International
Deborah Hurley, Terra Nova

9:00 am Cryptographers Panel

  • Dr. Matt Blaze, AT&T Labs, USA
  • Bruce Schneier, Counterpane Systems and Author, Applied Cryptography
  • Carl Ellison, CyberCash
  • Dr. Ross Anderson, University of Cambridge, UK
  • 10:45 am Break

    11:00 am Users Panel

  • Marc Rotenberg, Electronic Privacy Information Center, USA
  • Prof. Alex Verrijn-Stuart, Chair, Legal & Security Issues Network, Council of European Professional Informatics Societies (CEPIS) & Leiden University, NL
  • Dr. Erik Huizer, Internet Architecture Board & SURFNet, NL
  • Jean-Jacques Quisquater, UCL-Louvain-la-Neuve & BELINFOSEC, BE
  • 12:15 pm Lunch

    1:15 pm Views of International Organizations

  • Hiroko Kamata, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
  • Christene Sottong-Micas, DG XV, European Commission
  • Detlef Eckert, DG XIII, European Commission
  • Teresa Fuentes, UNESCO*
  • 2:30 pm Views of National Governments

  • Dr. Ulrich Sandl, Ministry of Economic Affairs, Germany
  • Prof. Masao Horibe, MITI, Japan
  • Per Helge Sorensen, Ministry of Research and Information Theory, Denmark
  • Wayne Madsen, Global Internet Liberty Campaign

  • 3:45 pm Break

    4:00 pm Digital Telephony and Electronic Surveillance

  • Dr. Steven Wright, Omega Foundation, UK
  • David Banisar, Electronic Privacy Information Center, USA
  • Tony Bunyan, Statewatch, UK
  • 5:00 pm Wrapup


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