
A fax appeared of the International Cryptography Institute, 1996, October 25-26, in DC. Here are excerpts: _________________________________________________________ What are the different national policies and regulations governing cryptography and how might these evolve? What cryptography technologies are on the market in different countries, what is being used, and for what purpose? What problems is cryptography causing law enforcement? What are the requirements of business and other organizations? What are the new trends in cryptography and what will be their impact on society? What efforts are leading toward an international cryptography framework? _________________________________________________________ Sample sessions: The International Cryptography Experiment Export controls on Encryption Software Cryptography: Recent Developments in the EU Towards an Australian Policy on Encryption New Russian Encryption Policies and Regulations International Regulation of Cryptography: Update U.S. Government Cryptography Policy Law Enforcement Requirements for Encryption Transnational Key Escrow Commercial and International Key Escrow Digital Cash _________________________________________________________ Some of 38 "Invited Faculty" Dr. Dorothy Denning, Georgetown University Mr. John Droge, Mykotronix Mr. Louis. J. Freeh, Director, FBI Mr. Michael Gilmore, FBI Mr. David Kahn, Author, NSA Dr. Kwok-Yeo Lam, National University of Singapore Dr. Anatoly N. Lebedev, LAN Crypto, Ltd. Mr. Ronald Lee, General Counsel, NSA Mr. Yves LeRoux, Digital Equipment Mr. Nick Mansfield, Shell International Petroleum Mr. Michael Nelson, White House Office STP Dr. Jean-Jacques Quisquatier, University of Louvain Mr. John Young, National Computer Board [Nope] ----- http://jya.com/ici96x.txt ICI_96x
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