Whit Diffie on Sept 27th Sunergy Satellite TV Broadcast
---------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Florida SunFlash Sept 27th Sunergy Satellite Broadcast SunFLASH Vol 56 #26 August 1993 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 56.26 Sept 27th Sunergy Satellite Broadcast 7th Sunergy Broadcast will be on September 28, 1993 from 9:00 - 10:45 am PDT. Title: "Cyberjockying in the 21st Century". How will supernetworks and the Internet affect you ? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you have satellite receive capabilities and wish to downlink this program please send email to david.howard@Sun.COM. We will add your name to our alias and send the appropriate satellite and transponder information when it becomes available. Sunergy #7 September 28, 1993 9:00 - 10:45 am PDT Cyberjockying in the 21st Century How will supernetworks transport you to the far reaches of the data galaxy? What is the current status of the internet and other "information highways"? What can these "highways" do for you today? This next Sunergy live broadcast will focus on the issues and technologies surrounding the worldwide movement of information. It will take a look at the internet, information suppliers, information retrievers and the other related resources. Discussions will also include regulation and security on the internet. Some current technologies will be demonstrated. Guests include: John Gage - Director of the Science Office, SMCC Whitfield Diffie - Distinguished Engineer, Security - SMCC Carl Malamud - President, Internet Multicasting Service Brewster Kahle - President, WAIS Inc If you wish to downlink this broadcast, please send email to david.howard@Sun.COM or phone the Sunergy office at +1 415/336-5847 Program is available on satellites over Europe (west, central and east), Canada, Latin America and the US. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Biographies: John Gage Director, Science Office Sun Microsystems Computer Corporation John Gage works for Bill Joy, the Chief Technical Officer of Sun, and is responsible for Sun's relationships with the world scientific and public policy communities, international scientific institutions and groups developing new forms of scientific research involving computing. He is on scientific and advisory panels of the United States National Science Foundation, the US Congress Office of Technology Assessment, the European institute of Technology and the United States National Academy of Sciences. He has recently been appointed to the US National Research Council Mathematical Sciences Education Board. He is a member of ACM, IEEE, SIAM, AMS, AAAS, and SMPTE. He attended the Harvard Business School and the Harvard Graduate School of Public Policy. He did doctoral work in economics and mathematics at the university of Berkeley at the same time as Bill Joy. Gage subsequently left Berkeley with Joy to start Sun in 1982. Gage is on the Board of Directors of Unicode, an industry consortium of IBM, Microsoft, Apple, Novell, Sun, GO Corporation, and others to provide multilingual capability in all world scripts for all documents and applications. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Carl Malamud President Internet Multicasting Service Carl Malamud is the author of seven professional reference books including STACKS (Prentice Hall), Analyzing Sun Networks (Van Nostrand Reinhold), and Exploring the Internet: A Technical Travelogue (Prentice Hall). Currently, Carl is producing the Internet Town Hall and Internet Talk Radio series for the Internet Multicasting Service and conducts research on integration of telephone systems into the Internet. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Whitfield Diffie Distinguished Engineer Sun Microsystems Whitfield Diffie is best known for his 1975 discovery of the concept of public key cryptography, for which he was recently awarded a Doctorate in Technical Sciences (Honoris Causa) by the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology. For a dozen years prior to assuming his present position in 1991, Diffie was Manager of Secure Systems Research for Northern Telecom, functioning as the center of expertise in advanced security technologies throughout the corporation. Among his achievements in this position was the design of the key management architecture for NT's recently released PDSO security system for X.25 packet networks. Diffie received a Bachelor of Science degree in mathematics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1965. Prior to becoming interested in cryptography, he worked on the development of the Mathlab symbolic manipulation system --- sponsored jointly at Mitre and the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory --- and later on proof of correctness of computer programs at Stanford University. He is the recipient of the IEEE Information Theory Society Best Paper Award for 1979 and the IEEE Donald E. Fink award for 1981. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Brewster Kahle President Wide Area Information Servers, Inc. Inventor and architect of the WAIS electronic publishing system, Brewster Kahle has lead the multi-company effort to build a practical system for end-users to find and retrieve information from servers worldwide. Before this work, he helped design and build parallel supercomputers at Thinking Machines Corporation. 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