Financial Cryptography
'00 Conference Schedule
Sunday,
February 20
Monday,
February 21
Tuesday,
February 22
Wednesday,
February 23
Thursday,
February 24
(schedule
updated on February 18, 2000)
1600-2000
Registration and Reception
Sonesta Conference Boardroom
Sponsored by Xcert
Register early and mingle! Drinks and light snacks will be
served.
0800-0900
Registration
0830-0900 Breakfast
0900-0910 Opening Remarks
0910-1000 Digital Rights Management (Chair: Yair Frankel)
Efficient Trace and Revoke Schemes
Moni Naor and Benny Pinkas
(Weizmann Institute of Science, Israel)
Efficient
Watermark Detection and Collusion Security
Francis Zane (Lucent, USA)
1000-1050
Invited Speaker (Chair: Joan Feigenbaum)
Toward a More Sensible Way of Regulating
the Circumvention of Technical Protection Systems.
Pam Samuelson (University
of California, Berkeley, USA)
1050-1115
Coffee Break
1115-1230 Payment Systems (Chair: Stuart Haber)
Self-Escrowed Cash Against User
Blackmailing
Birgit Pfitzmann and Ahmad-Reza
Sadeghi (University of Saarland, Germany)
Blind,
Auditable Membership Proofs
Tomas Sander (InterTrust,
USA), Amnon Ta-Shma (International Computer Science Institute)
and Moti Yung (CertCo, USA)
Private
Selective Payment Protocols
Giovanni Di Crescenzo (Telcordia
Technologies, USA)
1230-1255
Financial Cryptography Tools (Chair: Stuart Haber)
Sharing Decryption in the Context
of Voting or Lotteries
Pierre-Alain Fouque, Guillaume
Poupard and Jacques Stern (Ecole Normale Superieure, France)
1300-1400
Lunch
1400-1530 Exhibition Session
Cool Privacy Technologies
Adam Shostak, Ian Goldberg
(Zero Knowledge Systems)
1800-2000 Welcome Reception
Poolside at the Sonesta
Sponsored by Hansa and nCipher
Tuesday,
February 22
0830-0900
Breakfast
0900-0950 Electronic Postcards (Chair: Dan Boneh)
Postal Revenue Collection in the
Digital Age
Leon A. Pintsov (Pitney Bowes,
USA) and Scott A. Vanstone (University of Waterloo & Certicom,
Canada)
Signing
on a Postcard
David Naccache (Gemplus Card
International, France) and Jacques Stern (Ecole Normale Superieure,
France)
0950-1045
Panel I (Moderator: Moti Yung)
Payment Systems: The Next Generation
Shannon Byrne (Paradata,
Canada)
Greg Napiorkowski (Mondex, International)
Max Levchin (Confinity, USA)
David Farago (Ecash, USA)
Charles Evans (E-Gold, USA)
1045-1115
Coffee Break
1115-1255 Abuses of Systems (Chair: Paul Syverson)
Non-Repudiation in SET: Open Issues
Els Van Herreweghen (IBM
Zurich, Switzerland)
Statistics
and Secret Leakage
Jean-Sebastien Coron (Ecole
Normale Superieure, France), Paul Kocher (Cryptography Research,
USA) and David Naccache (Gemplus Card International, France)
Analysis
of Abuse-Free Contract Signing
Vitaly Shmatikov and John
C. Mitchell (Stanford University, USA)
Asymmetric
Currency Rounding
David M'Raihi, David Naccache
and Michael Tunstall (Gemplus Card International, France)
1300-1400
Lunch
1400-1530 Exhibition Session
2100-2300 Rump Session
Wednesday,
February 23
0830-0900
Breakfast
0900-1015 Financial Cryptography Policies and Issues (Chair:
Win Treese)
The Encryption Debate in Plaintext:
National Security and Encryption in Israel and the United States
Barak Jolish (Hancock Rothert
& Bunshoft, USA)
Critical
Comments on the European Directive on a Common Framework for Electronic
Signatures and Certification Service Providers
Apollonia Martinez-Nadal,
J.L. Ferrer-Gomila (University of Balearic Islands, Spain)
A Response
to "Can we eliminate certificate revocation lists?"
Patrick McDaniel (University
of Michigan, USA) and Avi Rubin (AT&T Labs, USA)
1015-1040
Coffee Break
1040-1130 Invited Speaker (Chair: Yair Frankel)
In Search of the Killer App
Kevin McCurley (IBM
Almaden, USA)
1130-1145
Break
1145-1300 Anonymity (Chair: Nicko Van Someren)
Self-Scrambling Anonymizers
David Pointcheval (Ecole
Normale Superieure, France)
Authentic
Attributes with Fine-Grained Anonymity Protection
Stuart G. Stubblebine (CertCo,
USA) and Paul F. Syverson (Naval Research Lab, USA)
Resource
Efficient Anonymous Group Identification
Ben Handley
1300-1400
Lunch
1400-1530 Exhibition Session
Future Directions for nCipher Hardware
Security Modules
Nicko van Someren (nCipher)
The
Basis of Secure, Private, Worldwide Payment Systems
Charles Evans (e-gold)
1700-???? Beach Barbecue
Thursday,
February 24
0830-0900
Breakfast
0900-0925 Financial Cryptography Tools (Chair: Stuart Stubblebine)
Secret Key Authentication with Software-Only
Verification
Jaap-Henk Hoepman (University
of Twente, The Netherlands)
0925-1025
Panel II (Moderators: Barb Fox, Brian LaMacchia)
Public Key Infrastructure: PKIX,
Signed XML or Something Else?
Carl Ellison (Intel Architecture Labs,
USA)
Caelen King (Baltimore Technologies, Ireland)
Patrick Richard (Xcert, USA)
Ron Rivest (MIT, USA)
1025-1055 Coffee Break
1055-1145 System Architectures (Chair: Giovanni Di Crescenzo)
Financial Cryptography in 7 Layers
Ian Grigg (Systemics)
Capability-Based
Financial Instruments
Mark S. Miller (ERights.org),
Bill Franz and Chip Morningstar (Communities.com, USA)
1145-1200
Closing Remarks
1200-1300 IFCA General Meeting
1300-1400 Lunch
1400-1500 Exhibition Session
Getting
Big Bandwidth to a Small Island
Vincent Cate (Offshore
Information Systems)
HushMail:
User-Friendly Crypto
Brendon Wilson (Hush)
2000-???? HFH Party
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