1996-07-24 - Public briefing on NRC Cryptography Policy Report in…

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Date: Wed, 24 Jul 1996 17:17:20 +0800
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Public briefing on NRC Cryptography Policy Report in Boston, August 7

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  Cryptography's Role in Securing
  the Information Society
  
  
  A Public Briefing in Boston, Massachusetts
  Wednesday, August 7, 1996, 10:00 am to noon
  
  There will be a public briefing Boston, Massachusetts by the National
  Research Council on the report.  The briefing will be held at the
            Gardener
  Auditorium in the State House in Boston  on Wednesday, August 7, from
  10:00 AM to 12:00 noon.  Check http://www.tiac.net/biz/bcslegal
  for current information.  Authoring committee member Elliot M. Stone will
  be among the presenters at the Boston briefing. Dr. Herbert Lin, study
            director
  and senior staff officer of CSTB, will be present.  The Boston Computer
  Society Legal Group, the Boston Bar Association and the Information
  Technology Division of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts are co-hosts
  for this event.  Questions from the audience will be entertained, and a
            limited
  number of pre-publication copies of the report will be available at that
            time.
  For further information, please contact Dan Greenwood at (617) 973-0071
            or
  DGreenwood @ state.ma.us.

  The event is open to the press and the public.

     If you have suggestions about other places that the committee should
     offer a public briefing, please send e-mail to crypto@nas.edu.






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