MEETING: SF Bay Area Cypherpunks Meeting, March 8th 1997
Hugh Daniel
hugh at toad.com
Fri Mar 7 01:22:58 PST 1997
From: Dave Del Torto <ddt at pgp.com>
Subject: SF Bay Area Cypherpunks Meeting 8 March
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This message and any updates thereto will be on the web at
<http://www.stanford.edu/~llurch/cpunks970308.html>
March 97 Cypherpunks Physical Meeting
[1] Strange Sex Acts with Smart Cards (~60 min)
[2] Recent Crypto Legislation Summary (~30 min)
[3] pre-CFP97 Discussion Session (~30 min)
[4] The Latest from Ian (~30 min)
[5] Trust Metrics (~60 min)
(Times may not sum due to ranting.)
Date: Saturday 8 March 97
Time: (setup) 11 AM
(meeting) 12 Noon - 6 PM
(optional post-meeting dinner)
Hosts: Rich Graves, Stanford Networking Systems <llurch at stanford.edu>
Dave Del Torto, PGP Inc. <ddt at pgp.com>
Place: Polya Hall / Turing Auditorium, Stanford University campus
Directions:
A (bit)map of the part of the Stanford Campus where the meeting will
be held is at:
<http://www-facilities.stanford.edu/transportation/PGrid4.html>
From Hwy 101, take the Embarcadero exit all the way to campus. Turn
right (clockwise) on Campus Drive. Turn left into the Jordan Quad
parking lot.
From Hwy 280, take Sand Hill. Turn right on Junipero Serra, then
left (counterclockwise) onto Campus Drive. Turn right into the
Jordan Quad parking lot.
Notes: Ethernet to redundant T3 network connection, analog modem,
Ricochet/Metricom repeater available.
Very cool SVGA projector, old-fashioned overhead projector too
Win95 and Mac CPU
- AGENDA -
[1] Strange Sex Acts with Smart Cards (~60 min)
with Lucky Green <shamrock at netcom.com>
- SmartCard Types
- Digital Signatures and Smart Cards (an introduction)
- Lamport Signatures:
- Extended Lamport Signatures
- opt'l: Compact Endorsement Signatures (needs mgmt approval)
- DigiCash's BLUE Smart Card OS
- Show and Tell (optional)
Browsing strongly recommended beforehand:
1. Tutorial: "Digital Signatures and Smart Cards"
<http://www.digicash.com/publish/digsig/digbig.html>
2. BLUE smart card OS info:
<http://www.digicash.com/products/blue/blue.html>
[2] Recent Crypto Legislation Summary (~30 min)
with Greg Broiles <gbroiles at netbox.com>
- summary of the recent crypto legislation
- ProCODE
- ECPA 1997 (s. 376)
[3] pre-CFP97 Discussion Session (~30 min)
see <http://www.cfp.org/>
[4] The Latest from Ian (~30 min)
with Ian Goldberg <iang at cs.berkeley.edu>
- PDF417-barcode-to-ecash converter utility
- RSA implementation for the Pilot
[5] Trust Metrics (~60 min)
with Raph Levien <raph at acm.org>
- Doctoral thesis update:
- measuring & comparing trust metrics (successes and failures)
- some limitations of the distributed certification approach
- Two-way Web anonymizing
Existing Web anonymizers (www.anonymizer.com and onion routers)
provide anonymity only to the browser of information. I will
propose a protocol analogous to the one used by e-mail nymservers
that also allows information to be published anonymously. This
protocol fully supports caching, and also makes it relatively
difficult to mount spam, harassment and security flaw exploitation
attacks.
If you have another agenda item, notify us ASAP!
________________________________________________________________________
Dave Del Torto +1.415.524.6231 tel
ddt at pgp.com +1.415.572.1932 fax
Pretty Good Privacy, Inc. http://www.pgp.com web
________________________________________________________________________
Rich Graves +1.415.725.7710 tel
llurch at stanford.edu +1.415.723.0908 fax
Stanford Networking Systems http://www.stanford.edu/group/networking
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