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Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1999 11:49:22 -0500
From: "Lorrie Cranor" <lorrie@research.att.com>
Subject: CFP2000 Advance Program 

The Tenth Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy (CFP2000) 
April 4-7, 2000
Westin Habour Castle
Toronto, Ontario, Canada

ADVANCE PROGRAM

For additional details and registration forms see 
http://www.cfp2000.org

Featured speakers:
- Tim O'Reilly, founder and CEO of O'Reilly & Associates, Inc., 
  open source champion
- Neal Stephenson, author of Cryptonomicon, Snow Crash, The Diamond
  Age, and Zodiac: The Eco Thriller
- Austin Hill, co-founder and president of Zero-Knowledge Systems
- Duncan Campbell, freelance investigative journalist abd TV producer,
  discovered the existence of the ECHELON system
- Jessica Litman, Professor of Law at Wayne State University
- Whitfield Diffie, Distinguished Engineer at Sun Microsystems,
  co-inventor of public-key cryptography
- Steve Talbott, editor of the "NetFuture - Technology and Human
  Responsibility" online newsletter

Scholarships are available for students as well as law enforcement
officials, prosecutors, and criminal defense attorneys. Scholarships
cover conference registration, travel, and hotel expenses. Application
deadline: January 31. See http://www.cfp2000.org/scholarships/


TUESDAY, APRIL 4

9 AM - 12:30 PM - Tutorials, Workshop on Freedom and Privacy by Design
- Constitutional Law in Cyberspace
- How Did We Get Where We Are: A Brief History of Privacy and 
  Surveillance in the U.S.
- Intellectual Property

2 - 5:30 PM - Tutorials, Workshop on Freedom and Privacy by Design
- The Electronic Communications Privacy Act
- Everything You Need to Know to Argue About Cryptography
- Privacy Policies: Public Protection or Trojan Horse?

8 PM - Welcome Reception


WEDNESDAY, APRIL 5

8:45-9:30 AM - Opening Session - Keynote speaker: Austin Hill

9:30-10:45 AM - Domain Names Under ICANN: Technical Management or
Policy Chokepoint 

11:15 AM - 12:30 PM - New Justice Information Technologies: Does
Existing Privacy Law Contemplate Their Capabilities? 

12:30-2pm - Lunch - Luncheon speaker: Steve Talbott

2:15-3:30 PM - Security and Privacy in Broadband Internet Services

4-5:15 PM - Privacy Commissioners: Powermongers, Pragmatists or Patsies?

5:15-7:15 PM - The 2000 Orwell Awards and Reception

7:30-9:30 PM - Dinner - Dinner Speaker: Neal Stephenson

9:30 PM - 12 AM - BOFS 


THURSDAY, APRIL 6

8:45-9:30 AM - Keynote speaker: Duncan Campbell

9:30-10:45 AM - Intellectual Property and the Digital Economy

11:15 AM - 12:30 PM - CFP2000 Hot Topics - TBA

12:30-2pm - Lunch - Luncheon speaker: Jessica Litman

2:15-3:30 PM - Parallel Sessions
- Free Expression v. Privacy 
- Infomediaries and Negotiated Privacy 
- Human Subjects Research in Cyberspace 
- Network Society as Seen by Two European Underdogs 
- The Media and Privacy 

4-5:15 PM - "Who Am I and Who Says So?": Privacy and Consumer Issues
in Authentication 

5:15-6 PM - Keynote Speaker: Tim O'Reilly

7:00 - EFF Pioneer Awards Reception

9:30 PM - 12 AM - BOFS 


FRIDAY, APRIL 7

8:45-9:30 AM - Keynote speaker: TBA

9:30-10:45 AM - Internet Voting: Spurring or Corrupting Democracy

11:15 AM - 12:30 PM - Negotiating the Global Rating and Filtering
System: Views of the Bertelsmann Foundation's Self-regulation of
Internet Content Proposal 

12:30-2pm - Lunch - Luncheon speaker: Whitfield Diffie

2:15-3:30 PM - Parallel Sessions
- Broadband and Speech 
- Is Technology Neutral? Space, Time and the Biases of Communication
- Governance of the Internet 
- Personal Data Privacy in the Pacific Rim 
- Campaign Finance Law and Free Expression 

4-5:15 PM - 10 Years of CFP: Looking Back, Looking Forward

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Lorrie Faith Cranor <lorrie@research.att.com>
AT&T Labs-Research, Shannon Laboratory 
180 Park Ave. Room A241, Florham Park, NJ 07932 
Phone: 973-360-8607  FAX: 973-360-8970
http://www.research.att.com/~lorrie/