From: Fred Sammet <wec@dallas.net>
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From: Fred Sammet <wec@dallas.net>
Date: Tue, 5 Sep 1995 12:17:54 -0500
To: Jonathan Allen <jonathan@mirror.demon.co.uk>
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>> What we need is for Fred to send to you a copy of the
>> program in electronic form (I'm waiting for the too -- then I can
>> highlight the important sessions for you.
ANNOUNCING:
The Second Annual . . .
WORLDWIDE ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
Law, Policy, Security &
Controls Conference
October 18-20, 1995
At the Hyatt Regency Bethesda
Phone: (214) 516-4900
The Second Annual WorldWide Electronic Commerce; Law, Policy,
Security and Controls conference is fast approaching. This
important event will feature the world's foremost experts
addressing the most important issues of implementation and
control related to secure electronic commerce. It will
focus on current problems and provide a foundation for dealing
with the emerging problems that promise to make the future
more complex. We have been fortunate in securing a faculty
that is unusually qualified and internationally recognized
who will share their experience, knowledge and theories on
the wide range of issues being addressed by this program.
We are equally pleased to have obtained affiliation for
this conference of a number of prestigious and influentual
organizations.
Please join us and your colleagues at this unique event!
Michael S. Baum, J.D., M.B.A. Conference Chair
Provided in Affiliation with:
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* American Bar Association
Section of Science and Technology
Information Security Committee
* University of London
Queen Mary & Westfield College
Centre for Commercial Law Studies
* EDI Association of the United Kingdom
* Harvard Law School
* Internation Union of Latin Notaries
* International Chamber of Commerce, Paris
* National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
* Software Publishers Association
* United Nations
Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL)
* U.S. Council of International Business
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Keynote Speaker:
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Dr. Vinton G. Cerf, Ph.D.
Senior Vice President
MCI Telecommunications Corp.
CONFERENCE PROGRAM ...at a glance
GENERAL SCHEDULE
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Wednesday, October 19, 1995 6:00pm - 7:30pm
SECURE ELECTRONIC COMMERCE FOR THE BEGINNER
Thursday, October 20, 1995
8:00am - 9:00am Welcome & Keynote Speech
9:00am - 5:50pm Sessions 1 - 5
Friday, October 21, 1995
8:00am - 4:50pm Sessions 6 - 10
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TRACK - A
AGREEMENTS, LEGISLATION, POLICY AND REGULATION
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Session 1
So Who's in Charge, Anyway?
The Impact of National & Int'l Leadership & Initiatives in Secure EC
SPEAKERS:
Harold S Burman, Esq., Office of the Legal Advisor
Sally Katzen, Office of Management and Budget
Bruce McConnell, Office of Management & Budget
Renaud Sorieul, Esq., UNCITRAL
Session 2
Drafting Agreements for Secure Electronic Commerce
SPEAKERS:
Michael S Baum, Esq., Independent Monitoring
Thomas J Smedinghoff, Esq., McBride Baker & Coles
Joe Wackerman, Esq., United States Postal Service
Session 3
Are Privacy Requirements Inhibiting Electronic Commerce?
SPEAKERS:
Kenneth C Bass III, Esq., Venable, Baetjer, Howard & Civiletti
Prof. George Trubow, The John Marshall Law School
Ian Walden, Ph.D., Commission of the European Communities
Session 4
Alternative Methods of Signing:
Legal Aspects of the IRS's July 1995 Regulation
SPEAKERS:
Tom Baker, Esq.,Internal Revenue Service
Lynn Casimir, Esq., Internal Revenue Service
Celia Gabrysh, Esq., Internal Revenue Service
Session 5
Digital Signature Legislation and Electronic Commerce
SPEAKERS:
Alan Asay, Esq., Utah Department of Commerce
Kirk W Dillard, Esq., State Senator, State of Illinois
Dean Sutherland, State Senator, Washinton State
William E. Wyrough, Jr., J.D., M.B.A., Florida Legislature
Session 6
The Legal Status and Effect of Digital Signatures - Perspectives
SPEAKERS:
Prof. Mads Andersen, University of Copenhagen
Mario Miccoli, International Union of Latin Notaries
Session 7
On-Line Registration vs. In-Person Registration:
What Satisfies Business and Legal Requirements?
SPEAKERS:
Phillip Hallam-Baker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Jeff Treuhaft, Netscape Communications Corporation
Peter Williams, Verisign
Session 8
Antitrust in Electronic Commerce:
Shopping, Payments & Certification Authorities
SPEAKERS:
Prof. Mads Andersen, University of Copenhagen
John Greanley, Esq., US Department of Justice, Antitrust Division
Session 9
Proving Secure Computer-Based Transactions: Evidence Revisited
SPEAKERS:
Margaret A Berger, Brooklyn Law School
Charles Nesson, Harvard Law School
Ian Walden, Ph.D., Commission of the European Communities
Session 10
Third Party Service Providers & Certification Authorities-Can They
Successfully Limit their Liabilty
SPEAKERS:
Bruce Hunter, Esq., General Electric Information Services
Ellen Kirsh, Esq., America On Line
Renaud Sorieul, Esq., UNCITRAL
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TRACK - B
INFORMATION SECURITY
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Session 1
Requirements for Implementing Reasonable Security Procedures
SPEAKERS:
Robert Daniels, Esq., U.S. Social Security Administation
Dain Gary, Morgan Stanley
Allan M Shiffman, Terisa Systems, Inc.
Session 2
Information Security Standards: Policy, Coordination & Interoperability
SPEAKERS:
Marty Ferris, US Department of Treasury
Hoyt Kesterson II, Bull Worldwide Information Systems
Peter Landrock, Ph.D., CRYPTOMATHIC
David Solo, Bolt, Beranek and Newman
Session 3
Who's Really on the Other End:
Identification Technologies and Nonrepudiation
SPEAKERS:
Benjamin Miller, Personal Identification News
John E Siedlarz, IriScan, Inc.
William Sweet, National Semiconductor
Session 4
Security and Security Policy in Internet-based Payments Systems
SPEAKERS:
Marty Ferris, US Department of Treasury
Tim Jones, Mondex
Anne Wallace, US Department of Treasury
Session 5
When You Forget Your PIN or Die: Key Escrow in Secure Electronic Commerce
SPEAKERS:
Prof. Michael Froomkin, University of Miami School of Law
Jeff Greiveldinger, US Department of Justice, Criminal Div.
Frank W Sudia, Bankers Trust Company
Session 6
Comparing Critical Cryptographic Algorithms, Protocols,
and Standards to Enable Secure Electronic Commerce
SPEAKERS:
Peter Landrock, Ph.D., CRYPTOMATHIC
Ron Rivest, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Miles E Smid, National Institute of Standards & Tech.
Session 7
Export Controls & Transborder Data Flows:
Is Secure Electronic Commerce in Jeopardy?
SPEAKERS:
James Bidzos, RSA Data Security
Renee H Danckwerth, Export Consultant
Session 8
'Certificates-R-US':
Trust Models and the Developing Secure Information Infrastructure
SPEAKERS:
Warwick Ford, Bell-Northern Research
Sead Muftic, COST Computer Security Technologies
Peter Williams, Verisign
Session 9
Professional Accreditation and Certification -
The New Frontier in 'Remote Trust'
SPEAKERS:
Richard C Koenig, Int'l Info. Sys. Security Cert. Consort.
Alan M Schwartz, Esq., American Bar Association
Session 10
Looking into the Crystal Ball: Certificates Revisited
SPEAKERS:
Web Augustine, VeriSign, Inc.
Warwick Ford, Bell-Northern Research
Hoyt Kesterson II, Bull Worldwide Information Systems
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TRACK - C
LEGAL ASPECTS OF SECURE ELECTRONIC COMMERCE
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Session 1
Do Criminal Laws Really Protect Electronic Commerce?
SPEAKERS:
Scott Charney, Esq., US Department of Justice
William J Cook, Brinks, et al.
Richard A Ress, Federal Bureau of Investigation
Session 2
Who Owns the Information, Standards, Certificates and Cryptographic Keys?
SPEAKERS:
Peter Harter, National Public Telecomputing Network
David W Maher, Esq., Sonnenschein Nath & Rosenthal
James Powers, Esq., Shulman, Rogers et. al
Session 3
Consumers on the Net - Fairness, Conspicuousness, Notice, and Reliance
SPEAKERS:
Nessa Eileen Feddis, Esq., Government Relations/Retail Banking
Ray Nimmer, Esq., Weil, Gotshal & Manges
Session 4
Electronic Licensing and Distribution of Digital Content:
Downloading for Liability?
SPEAKERS:
James C McKay, Jr., Office of the Corporation Counsel, D.C.
Thomas J Smedinghoff, Esq., McBride Baker & Coles
Mark Traphagen, Software Publishers Association.
Session 5
Insuring Electronic Commerce Transactions and Infrastructure
SPEAKERS:
Andrew Cockrane, Alexander & Alexander
Norman R Nelson, New York Clearing House Association
Session 6
Auditing a Third Party/Value Added Network or
Certification Authority (and Its Implications)
SPEAKERS:
Charles H LeGrand, CIA, Institute of Internal Auditors
John Stelzer, COMMERCE:Institute
Session 7
Electronic Recordkeeping -
What to Save, When and How to Save It, and for How Long
SPEAKERS:
Lynn Casimir, Esq., Internal Revenue Service
Celia Gabrysh, Esq., Internal Revenue Service
Claude Perreault, Chambre des notaires du Quebec
Session 8
Disaster and Contingency Planning Services: What is Needed for EC and
Certification Authorities
SPEAKERS:
Dain Gary, Morgan Stanley
Ake Nilson, Marinade Limited
Helena Roine-Taylor, The Finnish Data Communication Assoc. FINPRO
David Solo, Bolt, Beranek and Newman
Session 9
General Counsel's Forum on Computer-Based Trade
SPEAKERS:
Robert W Barger, Esq., AT&T
Bruce Hunter, Esq., General Electric Information Services
Ellen Kirsh, Esq., America On Line
Session 10
An Audit Model for Your Electronic Commerce Infrastructure
SPEAKERS:
Gerald R Bielfeldt, NationsBank
Phillip Oddo, Ciba-Geigy
Horton Sorkin, Ph.D., Howard University
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TRACK - D
INFRASTRUCTURAL CONSIDERATIONS
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Session 1
Securely Shopping on the Web: New Paradigms, Protocols and Opportunities
SPEAKERS:
Jeff Hilt, VISA International
Todd Ostrander, Egghead Software
Session 2
What can Trusted Third Parties and Certification
Authorities Learn from the Financial Clearinghouses
SPEAKERS:
Carol Barrett, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Bill Nelson, National Automated Clearinghouse Associa
Norman R Nelson, New York Clearing House Association
Session 3
Electronically 'Gluing' Computer-based Records
SPEAKERS:
Phillip Hallam-Baker, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Allan M Shiffman, Terisa Systems, Inc.
Session 4
Global Registries for Secure Electronic Commerce
SPEAKERS:
Jonathan Allen, Barum Computer Consultants
Michel Peereman, Federation Nationale des Chambres
Peter Robinson, US Council for International Business
Session 5
Computer-based Negotiability: What is Needed to Make it Work
SPEAKERS:
Harold S Burman, Esq., Office of the Legal Advisor
James E Byrne, James Mason University Law School
Ake Nilson, Marinade Limited
Session 6
Time/Date Stamping of Digital Information: Necessities & Options
SPEAKERS:
Richard Rothwell, United States Postal Service
Scott Stornetta, Surety Technologies, Inc.
Session 7
Will Healthcare-related Electronic Commerce
Require Special Controls and Secure Infrastructures?
SPEAKERS:
Kathleen Frawley, J.D., M.S., R.R.A, AHIMA
Daniel J O'Shea, National Computer Claims Service
Session 8
The Role of Notaries in Securing Computer-Based Commerce: the CyberNotary(sm)
SPEAKERS:
Theodore S Barassi, Esq., US Council for International Business
Mario Miccoli, International Union of Latin Notaries
Session 9
Electronic Cash and Novel Electronic Commerce Payments Systems
SPEAKERS:
Nessa Eileen Feddis, Esq., Government Relations/Retail Banking
Ron Rivest, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Marvin Sirbu, Carnegie-Mellon University
Session 10
Why does Everyone Want to be a Trusted Third
Party/Certification Authority (at Least Initially)?
SPEAKERS:
Sead Muftic, COST Computer Security Technologies
Stratton D Sclavos, VeriSign, Inc.
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HOTEL RESERVATIONS:
A special conference rate of $129 has been arranged
for our attendees. To make arrangements, please call
the Hyatt Regency Bethesda at (301) 657-1234
Hyatt Regency Bethesda
One Bethesda Metro Center
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For more information or a complete program brochure and schedule,
contact the conference coordinators as shown below:
HOW TO CONTACT US
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E-Mail: wec@multicorp.com
Phone: (214) 516-4900
Fax: (214) 424-0562
Mail: Worldwide Electronic Commerce
PO Box 743485
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