[IP] DC speaking event: Bruce Schneier on "The Future of Privacy"
Begin forwarded message:
From: "Stanley, Jay" <JStanley@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: May 18, 2006 5:24:36 PM EDT
To: dave@xxxxxxxxxx
Subject: DC speaking event: Bruce Schneier on "The Future of Privacy"
Dave,
Washington, DC-area IPers may be interested in attending this talk
we're sponsoring by Bruce Schneier on "the Future of Privacy" on
Tuesday. Our invite is below.
Best,
Jay
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Jay Stanley
Public Education Director, Technology and Liberty Project
ACLU
Bruce Schneier to speak on "The Future of Privacy" Tuesday
You are cordially invited to an exciting opportunity to hear the
renowned security expert, technologist, cryptographer, author and
thinker Bruce Schneier discuss "The Future of Privacy," sponsored by
the ACLU.
The recent NSA spying scandal is just the latest sign of our times -
how rapidly evolving technology is opening up new possibilities for
surveillance, and how governments and companies are rushing to
exploit them. With his unique background, Bruce Schneier is
positioned to offer a fascinating and insightful perspective on the
future of privacy in America at a time of churning technological change.
This talk and discussion also kicks off of an exciting new ACLU
speaking series, The Forum on Technology & the Future, which will
feature experts discussing and debating cutting-edge technologies and
their implications for the future of civil liberties. Events will be
held on a roughly bi-monthly basis in Washington DC (a schedule is
available on the ACLU website at www.aclu.org/future).
Looking forward to seeing you there,
Barry Steinhardt
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Bruce Schneier, "The Future of Privacy"
Sponsored by the ACLU's Forum on Technology and the Future
Tuesday, May 23
9:30 AM
Coffee and muffins served starting at 9:00
915 15th St. NW, Washington DC, 6th Floor
It is requested but not required that you RSVP to futurefreedom@xxxxxxxx
Bruce Schneier is an internationally renowned security technologist,
referred to by The Economist as a "security guru." He is the author
of eight books - including the best sellers "Beyond Fear: Thinking
Sensibly about Security in an Uncertain World," "Secrets and Lies,"
and "Applied Cryptography" - and hundreds of academic articles and
papers. His influential newsletter, Crypto-Gram, is read by over
120,000 people. Schneier is regularly quoted in the press, and his
essays have appeared in national and international publications. He
is the CTO and founder of Counterpane Internet Security, Inc., and
the author of the popular Blowfish and Twofish encryption algorithms.
He is also a frequent guest on television and radio, has testified
before Congress, and is a frequent writer and lecturer on issues
surrounding security and privacy.
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