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Subject:    [sg-dc] March Meeting: Russ Housley on PKI Future Directions
From:       John Viega viega () securesw ! com
Date:       2002-03-11 20:16:39
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The March, 2002 meeting of the DC Security Geeks will be held on March
28 from 7:30pm-9:30pm at the Virginia Tech Falls Church campus (on the
Metro  Orange line; see  http://dc.securitygeeks.com/directions).  The
room has not yet been announced, but there will be prominent signs all
over the building on the evening of the meeting.

All are welcome.  There is  no charge for admission.  More information
on the DC Security Geeks can be found at http://dc.securitygeeks.com/.

Feel free to bring your own  copy of the speaker's book, "Planning for
PKI" to get it signed.

Speaker:=20
Russ Housley, RSA Labs

Abstract:
Mr.  Housley will  discuss  emerging Public  Key Infrastructure  (PKI)
technologies,  including privilege  management,  certification status,
and certificate management protocols.   He will also discuss legal and
policy issues.

Speaker Bio:
Mr. Housley is a Senior  Consulting Architect at RSA Laboratories, and
coauthor of "Planning for PKI" published by John Wiley & Sons.  He has
over 20 years of communications and computer security experience.  His
expertise  is  in   security  protocols,  system  engineering,  system
security architectures, and product definition.  He is the chairman of
the IETF S/MIME Working Group.   He is the author of the Cryptographic
Message Syntax  (CMS), the security  foundation for S/MIME  version 3.
He is  one of  the authors of  the Internet X.509  Certificate Profile
(RFC  2459), commonly  called  PKIX  Part 1.   He  contributes to  the
development  of security  standards for  the financial  industry (ANSI
X9F).  He is one of the  authors of the SDNS Message Security Protocol
(MSP),  the security cornerstone  of the  U.S. Defense  Message System
(DMS).   He is  one  of the  authors  of the  IEEE  series of  LAN/MAN
security standards (IEEE 802.10).  He  was a member of the President's
Export Council - Subcommittee on Encryption (PECSENC).

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