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Subject:

[CSL] 8th CACR Information Security Workshop--2nd Annual Privacy and Security Workshop

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Joanne Roberts <[log in to unmask]>

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Date: Fri, 21 Sep 2001 23:36:04 -0400
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From: Jennifer Cypher <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: 8th CACR Information Security Workshop--2nd Annual Privacy and
 Security Workshop



>
> 8th CACR Information Security Workshop
> 2nd Annual Privacy and Security Workshop
> The Human Face of Privacy Technology
> November 1 & 2, 2001
>
> Conference location:
> The Faculty Club, 41 Willcocks Street
> University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
> This is the second announcement. Please pass this announcement to any
>colleagues who might be interested in attending.
>
> Updates, including the abstracts of talks and speaker bios, and hotel
>information, will be posted to this website as the information becomes
>available.
>
> INTRODUCTION
> The 8th CACR Information Security Workshop: The Human Face of Privacy
>Technology will be held November 1 & 2, 2001, at the Faculty Club at
>University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. This is the second annual
>conference jointly organized by the Information Privacy Commission of
>Ontario and the Center for Applied Cryptographic Research, University
of
>Waterloo.
>
> WORKSHOP THEME:
> In June of 2001, cell phone users in the Ottawa area found that their
>private conversations were being streamed live on the Internet. Earlier

>this year, the security protocol in the 802.11b wireless encryption
>standard was broken, resulting in users communications being
potentially
>transparent to the outside world. In Guatemala, a worker with the
Amnesty
>International delegation narrowly escaped an abduction attempt, and
>thwarted attempts to gain access to sensitive documents in her hotel
room
>using privacy enhancing technologies.
>
> Within the last year those involved in developing and implementing
>technology have experienced a growing awareness of privacy risks within

>those technologies and a better understanding of privacy averse
>environments. This awareness has brought to the fore the need to
further
>develop and implement technologies that are privacy protective.
Parallel
>to this, around the globe, economic crime units and law enforcement
>agencies, governments, businesses and lawyers wrestle with the tools to

>combat the international specter of cyber crime, while often sidelining

>key privacy issues. The exploration of privacy and security issues is
>fundamental to understanding how the construction and implementation of

>privacy policies and technologies can be improved for the real world.
>
> This year's workshop will explore these and other privacy and security

>issues through a mix of traditional panel discussions and presentations
as
>well as a Mock Cyber Crime Trial with audience participation and an
>interactive subject rights counter-surveillance event lead by Dr. Steve

>Mann, U of Toronto.
>
> The workshop builds on the comments and suggestions provided by last
>year's delegates and speakers who suggested a further exploration into
>both leading edge privacy and security technologies and an exploration
of
>the context that these technologies work within. As a result, the
>conference has been expanded to cover two days, including parallel
>breakout sessions. Attendee spots have been increased to 150 to meet
>demand and more time for discussion and networking has been set-aside
in
>the evenings. For early registrants a conference package will be sent
out
>before the event that includes additional material on the conference
>objective, speakers/organizers and a detailed backgrounder for the
>scheduled Mock Cyber Crime Trial that will take place.
>
> The intended audience includes technology and security experts, CIO's,

>senior technology executives, cryptographers, engineers, law
enforcement,
>academics, private sector leaders, privacy experts and  students.
>
> Sponsors:
> * Alcatel Canada
> * Certicom Corp.
> * Communications Security Establishment, Canadian Federal Government
> * Fields Institute
> * Information & Privacy Commission, Ontario
> * JetNet Managed Internet Services Inc.
> * MITACS
> * Pitney Bowes
> * Tivoli
>
> Organizers:
> * Mike Gurski (Conference Chair)
> Information & Privacy Commission, Ontario
>
> * Alfred Menezes
> Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research (CACR)
> University of Waterloo
>
> * Sherry Shannon
> Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research (CACR) and SVI Consulting
> Program Co-ordinators:
>
> * Pasha Peroff, Technology Policy Researcher, Information & Privacy
>Commission, Ontario
>
> * Jason Young, Faculty of Law, Queen's University
>
> * Robert Guerra, Director, Computer Professionals for Social
>Responsibility (CPSR)
>
> Speakers (Partial List):
> * Dave Banisar, Deputy Director, Privacy International
> * Amnesty International
> * Nikita Borisov, UC Berkeley, Computer Science
> * Dr. Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario
> * Mark Fabro, President & Chief Scientist of TerraSec Corporation
> * Jennifer Granick, Clinical Director - Center for Internet & Society,

>Stanford University
> * Peter Hope-Tindall, dataPrivacy Partners Ltd.
> * Scott Hutchinson, Sr. Prosecutor, Ontario Ministry of the Attorney
Gener=
al
> * Charles Karstadt, Manager, Technology Risk Services,
>PriceWaterhouseCoopers
> * Dr. Steven Mann, Professor, Computer Engineering Research Group,
>University of Toronto
> * Mary O'Donoghue, Senior Counsel and Manager of Legal Services,
>Information and Privacy Commissioner/Ontario
> * Stephanie Perrin, Chief Privacy Officer, ZeroKnowledge
> * Ron Ross, President, JetNet
> * Ari Schwartz, Sr. Policy Analyst, Center for Democracy and
Technology
> * Sherry Shannon, Archamatrix
> * Andrew Shulman, Chief Researcher, Privacy Foundation
> * Laurence Surtees, Telecommunications analyst, IDC Canada Ltd.
> * Kristen Tsolis, Computer Security Researcher, US Navy Postgraduate
Schoo=
l
> * Human Rights Watch
>
>
> The Human Face of Privacy Technology
> November 1-2, 2001
> Toronto, Ontario, Canada
>
> Co-sponsored by the Office of the Information and Privacy
>Commissioner/Ontario
> and the Centre for Applied Cryptographic Research, University of
Waterloo.
>
> Day One: Nov 1
> 8:00 - 9:00 AM Registration
> 8:00 - 9:00 Continental Breakfast
> 9:00 - 9:10 Welcome From the Chair
> Mike Gurski, Policy Development and Information Technology Officer,
(cf)
> 9:10 - 9:30 Meeting the Privacy Challenge; Going Past the Fifty Yard
Line
> Ann Cavoukian, Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario.  (cf)
> 9:30 - 10:10 Keynote: Re-inventing Privacy: The Need to Think From
>Different Perspectives When Building a Privacy Architecture
> Stephanie Perrin, Chief Privacy Officer, Zero-Knowledge Systems. (cf)
> 10:10 - 10:30 Refreshment Break
> 10:30 - 11:40 A More Transparent Society: Perspectives on Subject
Rights
> Dr. Steve Mann, Professor, Computer Engineering Research Group,
>University of Toronto. (cf)
> 11:40 - 12:10 Lunch break
> 12:10 - 1:10 Lunch Speaker: Democracy and Limitations on Free Speech
and
>Anonymity
> Laurence Surtees, Telecommunications analyst, IDC Canada ltd. (cf)
> 1:10 - 1:50 JetNet Presentation: The Challenges of Turning a Security
>Company into a Privacy & Security Company
> Ron Ross, President, JetNet
> 1:50 - 2:10 Refreshment Break
> 2:10 - 5:10 Cybercrime Trial: "Privacy: The First Cyber Crime Victim"
> Jennifer Granick, Clinical Director - Center for Internet & Society,
>Stanford. (cf)
> Scott Hutchison, Sr. Prosecutor, Ontario Ministry of Attorney General.
(cf=
)
> Dave Banisar, Deputy Director, Privacy International (cf)
> Kristen Tsolis, Computer Security Researcher, U.S. Navy Postgraduate
>School. (cf)
> Technological Crime Unit, Commercial Crime Section, RCMP. (uncf)
> Arni Stinnissen, Electronic Crime Team, Anti-Rackets Section, OPP.
(cf)
> 5:10 - 5:30 Conference Adjourns
> 5:30 - 9:00 Dinner & Entertainment
> A night of hot jazz/downtempo grooves by a local band (Faculty Club,
>University of Toronto). (cf)
>
> Day Two: Nov 2
> 8:00 - 9:00 AM Continental Breakfast
> 9:00 - 10:15 Breakout A: Panel: Latest Developments in Privacy and
>Security Technology
> IBM Labs/Tivoli (cf)
> Sherry Shannon, Arcametrix (cf)
> Breakout B: Privacy in the Workplace
> Mary O'Donoghue, Information and Privacy Commissioner/Ontario (cf)
> Charles Karstadt, Manager, Technology Risk Services,
>PriceWaterhouseCoopers (cf)
> Andrew Shulman, Chief Researcher, Privacy Foundation (cf)
> 10:15 - 10:50 Refreshment Break
> 10:50 AM - 12:30 PM Panel Presentation: Wireless Privacy, the Do's and

>Don'ts of Wireless: A Critical Analysis of Methods for the Future (Case

>Study: The Cracking of the 802.11 Encryption Code)
> Ari Schwartz, Sr. Policy Analyst, Center for Democracy & Technology,
>Washington, D.C. (cf)
> Nikita Borisov, UC Berkeley, Computer Science, (cf)
> P3P Privacy Specifications Summary (20 minutes)
> Ari Schwartz, Sr. Policy Analyst, Center for Democracy & Technology,
>Washington, D.C. (cf)
> 12:30 - 1:00 (lunch break)
> 1:00 - 2:00 Lunch Speakers: Freedom of Expression in the Digital
World:
>The Human Rights Perspective
> Amnesty International Latin American Country Specialist (cf)
> Jagdish Parikh, Online Researcher, Human Rights Watch. (cf)
> 2:00 - 3:30 Breakout C: Managing Privacy & Security Risks Through
>Architecture Design
> Mark Fabro, CISSP, Terrasec Corp
> Peter Hope-Tindall, Data Privacy Partners Ltd.
> Breakout D: Protecting Human Rights With Privacy Technology: The
Martus
>Project
> David Thompkins - IT Director, Amnesty International (uncf)
> Mark Levine - Martus Project (cf)
>
> 3:30 - 4:00 Refreshment Break
> 4:00 - 4:30 Concluding Remarks: Challenging Complacence
> Brian Beamish, Director, Policy and Compliance, Information and
Privacy
>Commissioner/Ontario (cf)
> Alfred Menezes, Professor, Department of Combinatorics and
Optimization,
>University of Waterloo. (cf)
> 4:30 PM Conference Ends
>
>
> Registration
> There is no registration fee for guests invited by the sponsors
(Alcatel,
>Certicom, Communications Security Establishment, Fields Institute,
>Information & Privacy Commission, JetNet, MITACS, Pitney Bowes, and
>Tivoli). The registration fee for other participants is as follows:
>
> * Cdn $300 (US $200).
> * For participants affiliated with an academic institution: Cdn $150
(US
>$100).
> Please register as soon as possible as space is limited for this
>workshop; registration is on a first-come first-serve basis.
Registration
>fees will include admission to all presentations, breakfasts, lunches,
the
>banquet, and handouts.
> To register, please complete in full, the attached REGISTRATION FORM
and
>return it along with your payment to:
>
> Mrs. Frances Hannigan, C&O Dept.,
> University of Waterloo,
> Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1.
>
> You may also register by email ([log in to unmask]) or by
phone
>(Frances Hannigan: 519-888-4027). Payment is also acceptable by credit
>card (VISA or MasterCard only) at the start of the conference. However,

>your credit card number is required at that time and receipt of payment

>will be forwarded at the end of the conference.
> ------------------------cut from here---------------------------------

> 8th CACR INFORMATION SECURITY WORKSHOP REGISTRATION FORM
> THE HUMAN FACE OF PRIVACY TECHNOLOGY
>
> Full name:
> _________________________________________________________
> Affiliation:
> _________________________________________________________
> Address:
> _________________________________________________________
> _________________________________________________________
> _________________________________________________________
> _________________________________________________________
> _________________________________________________________
> E-Mail Address:
> _________________________________________________________
> Telephone #:
> _________________________________________________________
> Registration Fee: Please check the appropriate box:
> [ ] Registration..........................$300 Cdn
> [ ] Registration..........................$200 US
> [ ] Academic Affiliation..................$150 Cdn
> [ ] Academic Affiliation..................$100 US
> Total $___________
> **Make Cheque/Money Order Payable in Cdn or US funds only to: CACR
> **Credit Card payments can now be accepted:
> [ ] Visa [ ] MasterCard
> Cardholder's Name: ____________________________________________
> Card Number: __________________________________________________
> Expiration Date: ______________________________________________
> Signature: ____________________________________________________
> -------------------------cut from here-------------------------------
> Accommodations
> The workshop will be held at the University of Toronto, Toronto,
Ontario.
>Each participant will arrange their own travel and accomodation for the

>meeting. There are many hotels close to the University of Toronto. A
list
>of hotels can be found at:
><http://www.fields.utoronto.ca/resources/housing.html>www.fields.utoronto.c=

a/res
>ources/housing.html. When reserving a room, please note that you are
>eligible for the Fields Institute rates as described on this website.
>
> Travel
> The closest airport is Lester Pearson Airport (Toronto Airport).
> For a map of the University of Toronto, please see
><http://oracle.osm.utoronto.ca/map/>http://oracle.osm.utoronto.ca/map/.

>The Faculty Club is mapped FC on the map.
> For further information or to return your Registration, please
contact:
> Mrs. Frances Hannigan
> Department of Combinatorics & Optimization
> University of Waterloo
> Waterloo, Ontario, Canada N2L 3G1
> e-mail: [log in to unmask]
> Fax: (519) 725-5441
> Phone: (519) 888-4027
>
>

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Jennifer Cypher
=46aculty of Environmental Studies
York University
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