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FC: SiliconValley.com roundtable this week on privacy during wartime


From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2001 02:17:03 -0400

[The editors at siliconvalley.com were kind enough to invite me and a half-dozen other folks to participate in this roundtable. --Declan]

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From: "Paczkowski, John" <JPaczkowski () knightridder com>
To: "'Declan McCullagh'" <declan () well com>
Subject: RE: Be careful before self-rating: You may find your site deleted
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 19:11:36 -0400

SiliconValley.com is currently hosting the fourth in its series of online
Roundtable discussions.  At issue: In the Information Age, how do we balance
the need for security and the desire for consumer convenience with the
protection of our private data and our civil rights?  Among the event's
guests ... Brad Templeton, chairman of the board of
the Electronic Frontier Foundation; Marc Rotenberg, Director of the
Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC); Cylink CEO and former NSA
deputy director William Crowell;  Bentley College professor Dr. Mary Culnan
who serves on the President's Commission on Critical Infrastructure
Protection; and Mark Stone
the president of Narus - a company that just pitched their network
monitoring technology to Washington.   You'll find the introduction to the
event and a full list of panelists at
http://www.siliconvalley.com/roundtable/ and the discussion itself at
http://forums.siliconvalley.com/discussion/msgshow.cfm/msgboard=5968009897410465&msg=7407977529371321&page=1&idDispSub=5145094516046185



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