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WPI Cryptoseminar, Thursday, March 11
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Robert Hettinga)
Tue Mar 9 11:48:35 1999
Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1999 11:05:21 -0500
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From: Robert Hettinga <rah@shipwright.com>
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Date: Tue, 9 Mar 1999 10:55:28 -0500 (EST)
From: Christof Paar <christof@ece.WPI.EDU>
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Subject: WPI Cryptoseminar, Thursday, March 11
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WPI Cryptography and Information Security Seminar
Jens-Peter Kaps
GTE CyberTrust
Electronic Commerce: An Overview of SET and other Technologies
Thursday, March 11
4:00 pm, AK 108
(refreshments at 3:45 pm)
Electronic Commerce is not an idea that will be realized in some distant
future but it is here today. The value of goods and services sold online
amounts to $40 billion in 1998 and is predicted to rise to $900 billion in
2003. In order to make shopping on the Internet secure several technologies
have been developed, most notably the Secure Socket Layer (SSL) proposed by
Netscape and Secure Electronic Transaction (SET) by Visa, MasterCard, GTE,
IBM and others. SSL is widely used and is about to be superseded by
Transport Layer Security (TLS) proposed by the Internet Engineering Task
Force (IETF). SET is currently being deployed. This presentation will
provide an overview of technologies for electronic commerce and discuss both
SSL and SET.
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DIRECTIONS:
The WPI Cryptoseminar is being held in the Atwater Kent building on the WPI
campus. The Atwater Kent building is at the intersection of West and
Salisbury Street. Directions to the campus can be found at
http://www.wpi.edu/About/Visitors/directions.html
TALKS IN THE SPRING '99 SEMESTER:
3/4 Jian Zhao, Fraunhofer Center for Research in Computer Graphics
Mobile Agent Security
3/11 Jens-Peter Kaps, GTE CyberTrust
Electronic Commerce: An Overview of SET and other Technologies
TBA Gerardo Orlando, GTE Government Systems/WPI
Galois Field Multiplier Architectures for FPGAs and their Applications
to Elliptic Curve Cryptosystems
4/1 Bob Silverman, RSA Labs
Zero Knowledge Proofs that an Integer is Hard to Factor
4/9 Thomas Blum, WPI
Modular Arithmetic FPGA Architectures for Public-Key Algorithms
(MS Thesis Defense)
TBA Brendon Chetwynd, Thomas Connor, Sheng Deng, Stephen Marchant, WPI
An Algorithm-Agile Cryptographic Coprocessor Based on FPGAs
See
http://ece.WPI.EDU/Research/crypt/seminar/index.html
for talk abstracts.
MAILING LIST:
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announcements together with abstracts, please send me a short mail.
Likewise, if you want to be removed from the list, just send me a
short mail.
Regards,
Christof Paar
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Christof Paar, Assistant Professor
Cryptography and Information Security (CRIS) Group
ECE Dept., WPI, 100 Institute Rd., Worcester, MA 01609, USA
fon: (508) 831 5061 email: christof@ece.wpi.edu
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Philodox Financial Technology Evangelism <http://www.philodox.com/>
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