[IP] Chinese Cryptologists Get Invitations to a U.S. Conference, but No Visas
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From: "Trei, Peter" <ptrei@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: August 18, 2005 11:11:54 AM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Chinese Cryptologists Get Invitations to a U.S. Conference,
but No Visas
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For IP, if you wish.
A case can be made Dr. Wang's result is the most
significant development in applied cryptography
in the past few years.
Fortunately, American cryptographers were protected
from learning about it first hand.
I feel safer already.
Peter Trei
Disclaimer: The above is my personal opinion
only.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2005/08/17/business/worldbusiness/17code.html
Chinese Cryptologists Get Invitations to a U.S. Conference, but No Visas
By JOHN MARKOFF
Published: August 17, 2005
SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 16 - Last year a Chinese mathematician, Xiaoyun
Wang,
shook up the insular world of code breakers by exposing a new
vulnerability
in a crucial American standard for data encryption. On Monday, she was
scheduled to explain her discovery in a keynote address to an
international
group of researchers meeting in California.
But a stand-in had to take her place, because she was not able to enter
the country. Indeed, only one of nine Chinese researchers who sought to
enter the country for the conference received a visa in time to attend.
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