INFO: Discuss crypto with Sen. Burns online the night before hearings!

============================================================================= ____ _ _ _ / ___|_ __ _ _ _ __ | |_ ___ | \ | | _____ _____ | | | '__| | | | '_ \| __/ _ \ _____| \| |/ _ \ \ /\ / / __| | |___| | | |_| | |_) | || (_) |_____| |\ | __/\ V V /\__ \ \____|_| \__, | .__/ \__\___/ |_| \_|\___| \_/\_/ |___/ |___/|_| CRYPTO HEARINGS (S.1726) SET FOR 6/12/96 IN WASHINGTON D.C. MEET AND SPEAK TO SENATOR BURNS ON HOTWIRED THE NIGHT BEFORE! SEN. CONRAD BURNS (R-MT) SCHEDULED FOR HOTWIRED CHAT 6/11/96 10-11PM EST Date: June 7, 1996 URL:http://www.crypto.com/ crypto-news@panix.com If you redistribute this, please do so in its entirety, with the banner intact. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Table of Contents News Press Release on Hearings How to receive crypto-news Press contacts ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- NEWS In what is becoming the newest way for Congress to read the net.community's opinion on issues, Senator Conrad Burns will be on HotWired on June 11th @ 10pm EST to discuss the encryption issue with all attendees. The next day, Senator Burns will be coordinating a day of hearings on the encryption issues with industry luminaries. Never before has the public had this much access to legislators without geographical proximity. Cheaper than teleconferencing, and more direct and unfiltered than the traditional press, online chats allow the public to directly question and hear the answers of Congress. Have a question about encryption policy that you've never been able to find out from the government? Come to the HotWired chat and ask Senator Burns to be your advocate, to press the witnesses and the White House on these issues. The online chat is on June 11 at 10pm EST, the night before the hearings HotWired's WiredSide chat is at (http://www.hotwired.com/wiredside). Information on Senator Burns' legislation is available at http://www.crypto.com ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRESS RELEASE ON HEARINGS Senator Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) WEB SITE http://www.senate.gov/~burns/ For immediate release: Contact: Matt Raymond Thursday, June 6, 1996 (202) 224-8150 Randall Popelka (202) 224-6137 First Pro-CODE Hearing Slated Burns' Subcommittee to Hear High-Profile Executives, Witnesses WASHINGTON, D.C. _ Montana Senator Conrad Burns today announced the first of two Senate hearings on S. 1726, the Promotion of Commerce Online in the Digital Era Act of 1996, or "Pro-CODE." The hearing will take place in the Commerce Subcommittee on Science, Technology and Space, of which Burns is chairman. The hearing is scheduled Wednesday, June 12, at 9:30 a.m. in room 253 of the Russell Senate Office Building. Scheduled to testify are: Michael Zisman, president and CEO of Lotus; Jim Barksdale, president and CEO of Netscape Communications; Jim Bidzos, president and CEO of RSA Data Security; Tim Krauskopf, V.P. and co-founder of Spyglass Inc.; Kenneth Dam, chairman of the National Research Council; Douglas J. McGowan, director of the SmartCard Alliance for Hewlett-Packard; Computer Systems Policy Project representative (invited); Joe Holmes, chief technology officer for EDS; Joel S. Lisker, senior V.P. for security and risk management at MasterCard; Danne Buchanan, president of Zion's Data Services Company; Jack Valenti, executive director of the Motion Picture Association of America; Aharon Friedman, chairman, founder and chief technical officer of Digital Secured Networks Technology Inc.; Steve Case, president and CEO of America Online (invited); and Robert Bigomy, senior V.P. and director of strategic marketing, government and space technology group, for Motorola. Burns said the focus of the hearing is on commerce and business issues. He said a second hearing, which will focus on privacy, law enforcement and national security issues, is scheduled in his subcommittee on June 26. The bipartisan Pro-CODE bill would ease export restrictions on computer security, or "encryption," for software and hardware. It would also prohibit mandatory systems in which users or companies would have to place a code-breaking "key" in the hands of a third party. # # # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- HOW TO RECEIVE CRYPTO-NEWS To subscribe to crypto-news, sign up from our WWW page (http://www.crypto.com) or send mail to majordomo@panix.com with "subscribe crypto-news" in the body of the message. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PRESS CONTACT INFORMATION Press inquiries on Crypto-News should be directed to Shabbir J. Safdar (VTW) at +1.718.596.2851 or shabbir@vtw.org Jonah Seiger (CDT) at +1.202.637.9800 or jseiger@cdt.org ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- End crypto-news =============================================================================
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