Cryptography Global Challenges
International Cryptography Institute 1995 Global Challenges Thursday-Friday September 21-22, 1995 Presented by The National Intellectual Property Law Institute 1815 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 202-842-4800 Fax: (202) 296-4098 President James P. Chandler Emeritus Professor of Law _______________________________________________________ The International Cryptography Institute will address the cryptography challenges associated with meeting the information protection needs of users and the law enforcement and national security needs of nations. Topics to be covered include national and international cryptography policies and regulations, international requirements and approaches, commercial cryptography, privacy and trust, key escrow encryption, busines requirements, law enforcement requirements, and the use of cryptography with electronic payments. _______________________________________________________ Keynote Speaker FBI Director Louis J. Freeh _______________________________________________________ Program September 21, 1995 8:30-9:00 Welcome and Opening Remarks James Chandler, President, National Intellectual Property Law Institute Dorothy E. Denning, Chair of Program David Kahn, Visiting Historian, National Security Agency, U. S. 9:00-9:40 Cryptography in Business M. Blake Greenlee, U.S. 9:40-10:20 Commercial Use of Cryptography Nick Mansfield, Shell International, The Netherlands 10:20-10:50 Break 10:50-11:20 Computer Industry Position on Privacy and Trust in an Information Society Yves Le Roux, Digital Equipment Corporation, France 11:20-12:00 The International Cryptography Experiment and Worldwide Cryptographic Products Survey David Balenson, Trusted Information Systems, Inc., U.S. 12:00-12:30 Export Controls on Encryption Software Ira Rubenstein, Microsoft Corp., U.S. 12:30-2:00 Lunch with Keynote Louis J. Freeh, Director, Federal Bureau of Investigation 2:00-3:00 Cryptography and the Information Society: Recent Developments in the European Union David J. Gould, Cabinet Office, UK 3:00-3:30 Encryption Policy and Technology in Japan Mitsuru Iwamura, The Bank of Japan, Japan 3:30-3:50 Break 3:50-4:30 Towards an Australian Policy on Encryption Peter Ford, Attomey General's Department, Australia 4:30-5:00 New National Encryption Policies and Regulations in Russia Anatoly Ledbeder, LAN Crypto Ltd., Russia 5:00-6:00 International Regulation of Cryptography: An Update James Chandler, National Intellectual Property Law Institute, US. 5:30-6:30 Reception _______________________________________________________ September 22 8:30-9:20 U.S. Government Cryptography Policy Michael R. Nelson, Office of Science and Technology Policy, US. Ronald D. Lee, National Security Agency, US. 9:20-10:10 Law Enforcement Requirements for Encryption William E. Baugh, Jr., Edward L. Allen, Michael D. Gilmore, Federal Bureau of Investigation, US. 10:10-10:40 Break 10:40-11:20 Intemational Key Escrow Encryption Dorothy E. Denning, Georgetown University, US. 11:20-12:00 Transnational Key Escrow Henry H. Perritt, Jr., Villanova University School of Law, US. 12:00-1:30 Lunch 1:30-3:00 Commercial and International Key Escrow Stewart A. Baker, Steptoe & Johnson, US., moderator Stephen T. Walker, Trusted Information Systerns, Inc, US. Frank Sudia, Bankers Trust Company, US. Carmi Gressel and Itai Dror Fortress U & T Ltd., Israel 3:00-3:20 Break 3:20-4:00 Billing and Paying Over the Internet Dan Schutzer, Citibank, US. _______________________________________________________ Faculty Faculty Chair Dr Dorothy Denning Mr. Edward L. Allen Supervisory Special Agent Federal Bureau of Investigation Mr. Stewart Abercrombie Baker Partner Steptoe & Johnson Mr. David Balenson Senior Computer Scientist Trusted Information Systems, Inc. Mr. Wllliam E. Baugh, Jr. Assistant Director, Information Resources Division Dr. Ernest F. Brickell Vice President Bankers Trust Electronic Commerce c/o Sandia National Labs Applied Math Dept. Prof. James Chandler President National Intellectual Property Law Institute Dr. Dorothy E. Denning Professor Computer Science Department Georgetown University Mr. Peter Ford First Assistant Secretary, Security Division Attorney General's Department Australia Mr. Louis J. Freeh, Director Federal Bureau of Investigation Mr. Michael D. Gilmore Supervisory Special Agent Federal Bureau of Investigation Engineering Research Facility Mr. David J. Gould Under Secretary of State Overseas and Defence Secretariat Cabinet Office, London Mr. M. Blake Greenlee M. Blake Greenlee Associates. Ltd. Dr. Carmi Gressel Engineering Manager Fortress U & T, Ltd. Israel Mr. David Kahn Visiting Historian National Security Agency, and author, "The Codebreakers" Dr. Anotoly Lebedev President LAN Crypto, Ltd. Russia Mr. Mitsuru Iwamura Chief Manager Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies The Bank of Japan Mr. Ronald D. Lee General Counsel National Security Agency Mr. Yves Le Roux Central Engineering, Security Program Digital Equipment Corp. France Mr. Nick Mansfield Shell International Petroleum Mattschappij B.V. The Hague The Netherlands Mr. Michael R. Nelson Special Assistant, Information Technology White House Office of Science and Technology Policy Old Executive Office Building. Washington DC 20506 Mr. Henry H. Perritt, Jr. Professor of Law Villanova University School of Law Villanova, PA 19085 Mr. Ira Rubinstein Senior Corporate Attorney Microsoft Corp Redmond, WA 98052 Dr. Dan Schutzer Vice President Citibank Dr. Frank Sudia Vice President BT Electronics Commerce Bankers Trust Co., New York Mr. Stephen T. Walker President Trusted Information Systems, Inc. _______________________________________________________ Location and Fees ICI '95 will be held at the National Intellectual Property Law Institute, 1815 Pennsylvania Ave., Washington, DC, third floor. Registration is $695 before September 1 and $795 thereafter ($395/495 for U.S. Government). Payment includes all conference materials, two lunches, and a cocktail reception. Cancellations Fees: All registration is subject to a $50 fee. Tuition will not be refunded if notice of cancellation is received after September 1. 1995, but a substitute attendee may be sent. Postmarks will not be considered in determining timeliness of receipt. Hotel Accommodations: A limited block of rooms has been reserved at the Wyndam Bristol. However, registrants must make their own hotel reservations and indicate that they are attending the International Cryptography Institute 1995. Room reservations may be made by calling or writing the Wyndam Bristol Hotel, 2430 Pennsylvania Ave.. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 955-6000. CLE Credit: CLE credit in mandatory states will be applied for as requested. _______________________________________________________ Course Registration Form Name: Organization: Address: Phone: Fee: General US. Gov't Before 9/1/95 $695 $395 After 9/1/95 $795 $495 Payment (check one) Check payable to The National Intellectual Property Law Institute _______ Master Card ________VISA Card # Expiration Date: Signature: Registration by Fax: 800-304-MIND Phone: 800-301-MIND 202-296 4098 202-842-48000 Mail Registration with payment to: The National Intellectual Property Law Institute 1815 Pennsylvania Ave., NW, Suite 300 Washington, DC 20006 _______________________________________________________
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