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want speaker about traffic analysis
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Greg Rose)
Fri Jan 12 03:03:14 2001
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From: Greg Rose <ggr@qualcomm.com>
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I'm organising the Invited Talks track of the next USENIX Security
Symposium, to be held in Washington DC 13-17th August. We've had a couple
of requests for a talk about Traffic Analysis -- what it is, how it works,
maybe some anecdotes, defence against it, related privacy issues, and so on.
The trouble is, I'm having difficulty locating a good speaker for the
topic. (I'm sure there are a couple at Fort Meade, but...)
If anyone wants to nominate someone (perhaps themselves) who might be able
to give a ~1 hour talk on this subject in return for free registration at
the conference and public recognition, please pass on this message, or tell
me and I'll contact the prospect myself.
Any pointers are appreciated.
Greg.
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