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Federal Networking Council's Advisory Committee, 14-15 April 1997 (fwd)
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Adam Shostack)
Sat Apr 5 12:51:20 1997
From: Adam Shostack <adam@homeport.org>
To: cryptography@c2.net (Cryptography Mail list)
Date: Fri, 4 Apr 1997 11:48:11 -0500 (EST)
The Federal Networking Council seems to be interested in only
hearing GAK is good. For industry perspective, they've asked Steve
Walker, formerly of the NSA to speak.
The only possible ray of hope in this is J. Gage, possibly
Sun's John Gage. If it is, he may represent the pro-freedom position.
Otherwise, someone in the DC area might want to attend..
Adam
>From rre-request@weber.ucsd.edu Wed Apr 2 22:05:25 1997
>From: Phil Agre <pagre@weber.ucsd.edu>
>To: rre@weber.ucsd.edu
>Subject: Federal Networking Council's Advisory Committee, 14-15 April 1997
>I am enclosing the draft agenda for the Federal Networking Council's
>Advisory Committee (FNCAC) meeting scheduled for April 14-15, 1997 at NSF.
>This meeting is public and free of charge -- however, notification of your
>intention to participate must be received by April 9, 1997 due to room
>size limitations.
>
>The meeting will focus on four topics which are fundamental to the
>continued development and expansion of the Internet. These are:
>
> * Initiatives for the Internet of the Future
> * Governance of the Internet: DNS Issue
> * Network Transitions and Scalability Issues
> * Internet Privacy & Security
> * Education & Training
>
>The URL for the agenda and background materials is:
>
> http://www.fnc.gov/FNCAC_04_97_agenda.html
>
>If you plan to attend...
>
> PLEASE CONFIRM YOUR PARTICIPATION BY WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9
>
>via e-mail to SBURGESS@SNAP.ORG. Please ensure that you include your
>name, organization, contact information, & date(s) of attendance.
>
>Regards,
>
>Suzanne Burgess
>DynCorp/Federal Networking Council
>703.284.8226
>F - 703.522.7161
(Agenda greatly snipped.)
>April 15, 1997
>
>1:00 pm
>7. Internet Security & Privacy (2 hrs.)
>
>Where we stand: Cryptography (1 hr.)
>
> a. Administration's position (Bruce McConnell, OMB)
> b. Emergency Access Project (Patricia Edfors, Treasury)
> c. Industry Perspective and Experience with Administration's Position
>(S. Walker, TIS)
>
>Where to go from here (1 hr.):
>
> a. Leadership within the US on this issue
> b. Collaborations in Internet Security (P. Dykstra, ARL)
> c. FNCAC Position on Encryption (K. Flamm, J. Gage)
>--
>"It is seldom that liberty of any kind is lost all at once."
> -Hume