From: Libernet (Freematt) Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 30 Nov 94 23:20:36 Subject: Conference: Privacy, Information & Health ReformUpdReq * Original Message Posted via LIBERTY * Date: 29 Nov 94 18:51:40 * From: Libernet (Freematt) @ 1:204/9 * To: All * Forwarded by: Mike Lenker @ 1:106/1776 * Message text was not edited! From: Freematt@aol.com Date: Tue, 29 Nov 1994 18:44:58 -0500 FWD>To libernet by Matthew Gaylor PRIVACY, INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE & HEALTH CARE REFORM A One Day Symposium presented by The Center for Advanced Study in Telecommunications & The National Regulatory Research Institute at The Ohio State University Co-sponsored by Department of Communication, The Ohio State University Hospitals & The Ohio Supercomputer Center at The Ohio State University Friday, January 27, 1995 The Ohio State University's Ohio Union 1739 N High Street, Columbus, Ohio 43210 LIST OF CONFIRMED SPEAKERS: Robert Belair. Mr. Belair is Editor of Privacy and American Business and CEO of Privacy and Legislative Associates, a legal and policy consulting firm. Prior to entering private practice Mr. Belair served as an attorney for the Federal Trade Commission assigned to, among other things, Fair Credit Reporting Act matters. Mr. Belair later served as Deputy counsel of the White House Office on the Right of Privacy. He has served as a legal consultant on privacy, freedom of information and information policy matters to numerous government agencies and commissions and was lead amicus counsel in the Supreme Court's 1989 landmark privacy and freedom of information decision, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press v. Department of Justice. Janlori Goldman, is Director of the Privacy and Technology Project of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Ms. Goldman is a member of the Committee on Regional Health Data Networks of the Institute of Medicine. Formerly Director of the Project on Privacy and Technology at the American Civil Liberties Union, she is involved in current efforts to pass healthcare record privacy legislation. Prior to joining the Washington Office of the ACLU, Ms. Goldman was Legal Counsel to the Minnesota ACLU. Mary Gardiner Jones, formerly with the Federal Trade Commission, Ms. Jones is President of the Consumer Interest Research Institute. She is an expert on medical records privacy and telemedicine issues and is co-author of 21st Century Learning and Health Care in the Home: Creating a National Telecommunications Network. Pierrot Peladeau, Vice-president of the Canadian information security consulting and audit firm, Societe Progestacces and member of the expert committee advising the Canadian government on the privacy issues related to the Canadian information superhighway initiative. Mr. Peladeau has written extensively on both telecommunication and healthcare related privacy issues, and is recognized as the leading expert on the comprehensive data protection law recently enacted in Quebec. Jeffrey Ritter, Program Director of the Electronic Commerce, Law, and Information Policy Strategies Initiative of the Ohio Supercomputer Center. Formerly a partner of Vorys, Sater, Seymour & Pease. Mr. Ritter serves as Rapporteur on Legal Questions for the United Nations Working Party on Facilitation of International Trade Procedures, and has worked extensively on issues of electronic data interchange pertaining to health delivery systems. Mr. Ritter is Chair of the American Bar Association Subcommittee on electronic Commercial Practices. James Rule, Professor of Sociology, State University of New York, Stony Brook, NY. Professor Rule is author of The Politics of Privacy (with D. McAdam, L. Stearns, & D. Uglow) and Private Lives and Public Surveillance. Recipient of the C. Wright Mills Award; Rockefeller Foundation Humanities Fellow; Guggenheim Fellow, and Member of the School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. Professor Rule is currently working on property rights based solutions to privacy problems. Bruce Schneier. Mr. Schneier is with Counterpane Systems, a Chicago area cryptography consulting firm. He is best known as the author of Applied Cryptography (John Wiley, 1994). This book has been held unexportable in diskette form for national security reasons. His next book on electronic-mail privacy will be released in December. Mr. Schneier is currently working on a book with David Banisar of the Electronic Privacy Information Center on cryptographic privacy policy. REGISTER NOW! Conference fee is $100.00 including meals and materials Direct registration fee and inquiries to: CAST/OSU 3016 Derby Hall/154 N. Oval Mall Columbus, OH 43210-1339 PH: 614/292-8444 FAX: 614/292-2055 General Inquiries should be directed to: Vicente Berdayes Conference Coordinator 614/292-0080 E-Mail: vberdaye@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu Register now by printing the following form and mailing it along with the registration fee of $100 to: CAST, 3016 Derby Hall, 154 N. Oval Mall, Columbus, OH 43210-1339. Phone 614-292-8444. FAX 292-2055. For further information, parking, directions, lodging, or bus schedules, contact the CAST office. Name: Affiliation: Address: Phone: E-Mail: --- @PATH: 204/9 106/1776 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Mike Riddle Area: Public Key Encryption To: Ron Bigalke 2 Dec 94 11:20:40 Subject: Re: A question UpdReq In a message to Mike Riddle on Dec 01 94 at 00:29, Ron Bigalke wrote: MR>> Since the reason comes from our Congress and your MR>> Parliament, it may not be logical, :-), but the reason is MR>> that the U.S. statute and regulations on International MR>> Trafficing in Arms specifically allow export to Canada MR>> without license. RB> You wouldn't know if ITAR expands on what happens to it RB> after it crosses our border, do you? (I don't want to risk RB> my shopping junkets down to Grand Forks, ND., because RB> someone might have FReq it from me that shouldn't have.) RB> Thanks for the time. My understanding is that your government has similar restrictions. I cannot, however, point you to the appropriate cite. Perhaps Steven Horn, who doesn't seem to hang out here but may be found on LEGAL_LAW and BBSLAW may have an answer. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Gordon Campbell Area: Public Key Encryption To: Christopher Baker 1 Dec 94 11:40:38 Subject: Call Security shareware for telephone secure sessionsUpdReq G'day Christopher! From a sea of confusion, the voice of Christopher Baker was heard: CB> since the archive is over 400K, i'll just let anyone who wants it CB> in Zone 1 ONLY, freq or download it instead of hatching it out. I tried to freq this from you last night and had all kinds of weirdness come through. Here's a snip of my Binkley log: + 30 Nov 23:00:00 BINK begin, BinkleyTerm Version 2.59 -uSoft8.0 : 30 Nov 23:00:00 BINK Starting Event 1 * 30 Nov 23:00:06 BINK Processing node 1:374/14 -- Rights On : 30 Nov 23:00:06 BINK Dialing 1-407-383-1372 * 30 Nov 23:01:28 BINK Intro: #&dN$T.bRU%qtj7p6E{"7krZmd8Xyj==-- JS> cypherpunks-request@toad.com JS> It's also available as a FTSC-format echo from my system. JC> Is that like Fido mail? If so, I'd be willing to pick it up from you JC> and distribute it freely around Dallas for the Non-inet'ers among us. It's available as CYPHERPUNKS, as a standard Fidonet-type echo. E-mail me with a session password and areafix password. Don't route the message with your passwords in it, unless you encrypt it. I'll be glad to provide feeds for anyone else, too, or you can get them from Christopher Baker's system. There's an IMPORTANT note you guys should realize about the list. This only applies if you get your Cypherpunks feed from me or Christopher Baker (because he gets his from me). Because of the nature of my Internet link, the list is READ-ONLY. Any message you post in the Fidonet echo Cypherpunks will be sent to my system. My system will send it to my Internet provider, where it will be discarded. To post to the Cypherpunks list, you need to send the message as private e-mail to CYPHERPUNKS@TOAD.COM. 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If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: John Schofield Area: Public Key Encryption To: Alan Pugh 1 Dec 94 16:04:14 Subject: cypherpunks UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- --====-- Because of all the interest in the Cypherpunks area, I'd like to point out that other privacy and encryption-related Internet areas are available on the Sprawl. For instance, ALT.POLITICS.LIBERTARIAN COMP.ORG.EFF.NEWS COMP.DCOM.TELECOM COMP.SOCIETY.PRIVACY ALT.CYBERPUNK.TECH COMP.ORG.EFF.TALK ALT.RADIO.PIRATE SCI.CRYPT ALT.CYBERPUNK ALT.PRIVACY ALT.SECURITY.PGP ALT.2600 All I need is a session and areafix password, and I'll set anyone up. John -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.7 Comment: Call 818-345-8640 voice for info on Keep Out magazine. iQCVAwUBLt5j9Wj9fvT+ukJdAQGHuAP8CHArok6+lKUVMYi4uiM7UCN55yly0aqQ 7HIhR1raBb+gFG6tlxqWchxDi1s1Etcybcm5tVpIo/gEYxzdfIf+egyhB+qMj9s1 xHK8bVSZ9WOmJr8uZKAHqMjj5pv+TbYJLmBQuUx9DK7GguOqmlpUtf8ngc+4HByV ZIf0WYxY3xE= =7cLD -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- **EZ-PGP v1.07 ... He who laughs last probably doesn't understand the joke. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: jason carr Area: Public Key Encryption To: John Schofield 2 Dec 94 19:45:02 Subject: Re: cypherpunks UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- JC> Is that like Fido mail? If so, I'd be willing to pick it up from you JC> and distribute it freely around Dallas for the Non-inet'ers among us. JS> It's available as CYPHERPUNKS, as a standard Fidonet-type echo. JS> E-mail me with a session password and areafix password. Don't route Yeah, in the interim I sent off my request to Chris. I'll be getting it from him then, unless you guys prefer it some other way. JS> There's an IMPORTANT note you guys should realize about the list. JS> This only applies if you get your Cypherpunks feed from me or JS> Christopher Baker (because he gets his from me). Because of the nature JS> of my Internet link, the list is READ-ONLY. Any message you post in Understood. And I've let my downlinks know that's the deal. Thanks for making this available to us. jc -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: PGP_ECHO: CypherEcho to the gods... iQCVAwUBLt+xFkjhGzlN9lCZAQEafAQAvCep8symhfrZTMY0mThioUlMsFDAPD+R 9a1GtHTT0V1IuOg15Da1oe/Zoaig9JZt0y+hj1lwz6qyk3H+HXMhuCP01GkQnAZ7 fSKZmjNA8o9+EOpBUThywQOiXAHIvLwjJJVwzkbCacUUnlUTU4L3eFbdz3JUPQXV K7WWkqm4XsU= =RS3S -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: jason carr Area: Public Key Encryption To: John Schofield 2 Dec 94 19:57:06 Subject: Re: cypherpunks UpdReq --====-- JS> cypherpunks-request@toad.com JS> It's also available as a FTSC-format echo from my system. JC> Is that like Fido mail? If so, I'd be willing to pick it up from you JC> and distribute it freely around Dallas for the Non-inet'ers among us. It's available as CYPHERPUNKS, as a standard Fidonet-type echo. E-mail me with a session password and areafix password. Don't route the message with your passwords in it, unless you encrypt it. I'll be glad to provide feeds for anyone else, too, or you can get them from Christopher Baker's system. There's an IMPORTANT note you guys should realize about the list. This only applies if you get your Cypherpunks feed from me or Christopher Baker (because he gets his from me). Because of the nature of my Internet link, the list is READ-ONLY. Any message you post in the Fidonet echo Cypherpunks will be sent to my system. My system will send it to my Internet provider, where it will be discarded. To post to the Cypherpunks list, you need to send the message as private e-mail to CYPHERPUNKS@TOAD.COM. John Schofield 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: John SchJ two Jrr Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 30 Nov 94 10:54:58 Subject: inalc.COM: Cyphcounsel UpdReq -=>.1+ *** Q43 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: John SchJ two Jrr Area: Public Key Encryption To: All 30 Nov 94 13:31:24 Subject: inalc.COM: Cyphcounsel UpdReq -=>.1+ *** Q43 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Christopher Baker Area: Public Key Encryption To: Brian Giroux 1 Dec 94 23:33:42 Subject: Re: PGP VERSIONS UpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In a message dated: 28 Nov 94, Brian Giroux was quoted as saying: BG> What is the difference between PGP v2.6 (which I have), PGP v2.6.2 BG> (which I often see being used), and PGP v2.7 (which I've only seen BG> a few times)? the main difference is that 2.6 is outdated. 2.6.2 is current. and 2.7 is commercial. TTFN. Chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: PGP 2.6.2 is LEGAL in Zone 1! So USE it! [grin] iQCVAwUBLt6jq8sQPBL4miT5AQEZjAP/ZtTBkewQuIPf9wi0jgJwr12DFbPEI/Ks 6YZK5ZZacieHuOXYJwvEc/WwAS+k1vBF6D0hsH5HnfvLfGDB67M4yygYsmKRp/F8 Gfrd/qaelAUx3w0V7qxv++Cv2uOYkUbXC0+vFJ1Qr809zlLWkur3lY/+UFT3Owa8 vVEuZEEuPZA= =wKlK -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Christopher Baker Area: Public Key Encryption To: Marshall Votta 2 Dec 94 08:09:50 Subject: Re: Re: Call Security shareware for telephone secure sessionsUpdReq -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- In a message dated: 28 Nov 94, Marshall Votta was quoted as saying: MV> How is Philip Zimmerman's voice encryption program coming along? haven't heard. TTFN. Chris -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 2.6.2 Comment: PGP 2.6.2 is LEGAL in Zone 1! So USE it! 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