Cybercrime & Privacy Issues AOL FBI discussion
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From: freematt@coil.com (Matthew Gaylor) Subject: Cybercrime & Privacy Issues AOL FBI discussion
If you have an AOL account you may wish to join the below online discussion.
Cybercrime & Privacy Issues
On Wednesday evening, January 24, 1996 at 9pm EST in the Globe Auditorium of America Online (AOL), Mobile Office Productions will be hosting a candid interactive discussion with the FBI's Jim Kallstrom, who is working to shape procedures regarding computer privacy issues and cybercrime.
This topic is of vital importance to all of us and we urge you to join us on January 24th at 9pm EST in the Globe Auditorium with your comments, questions and experiences.
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On Wednesday evening, January 24, 1996 at 9pm EST in the Globe Auditorium of America Online (AOL), Mobile Office Productions will be hosting a candid interactive discussion with the FBI's Jim Kallstrom, who is working to shape procedures regarding computer privacy issues and cybercrime.
Ah, yes, Jim "I'll say anything to get the FBI its way" Kallstrom. I remember when he spoke at length about snuff films in public without flinching during the Clipper debate at the NY Bar Association. I suspect, of course, that no one will have a chance to call him on his lies in the line of duty. Too bad. Perry
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Alan Olsen -
Perry E. Metzger