EFCE Prelim Programme

2000-06-12 Thread R. A. Hettinga


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  EFCE 2000 - Preliminary Programme

   The First Edinburgh Financial Cryptography Engineering Conference

 23-24 June 2000, Edinburgh, Scotland


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/  \
   /\
  |Keynote by Ir. Simon Lelieveldt   |
  |  |
  |Lessons from the history of Dutch Payment Systems |
  |  |
  | A walk through Dutch payments history,   |
  | including the  Amsterdam Exchange Bank   |
  | (1608),  the Municipal Giro 1916,  and   |
  | on to the  most  competitive  chipcard   |
  | money environment in the world  today.   |
   \/
\__/


  "E-Commerce is Financial Cryptography"

  Friday - Day 1 - 23rd June

Ir. Simon Lelieveldt - Keynote, see above.

Edwin Woudt - Financial contracts with OpenPGP.  A format for
signed and parsable contracts that is suitable for describing
online instruments.

Amir Herzberg - IBM Micropayments as a basis for ecommerce
interoperability.

Neil Garner - MAOSCO.  Downloading digital IDs securely onto
blank MULTOS cards and then using the ID to complete non-
repudiable transactions.

(lunch)

Invited Financial Cryptography speaker

Douglas Jackson - e-gold Ltd, the leading online currency
reserved in physical metal, will be shown transacting over
POS devices such as WAP phones.

Ian Grigg - WebFunds, a Java application that acts as a host
and platform for payment systems such as SOX, and user features
such as email payments.

  Saturday - Day 2 - 24th June

Rachel Willmer - the Intertrader CashBox. A payment management
system which supports Internet loading and spending of a variety
of Internet payment types, including the Mondex smartcard. Seen
in action controlling Internet access, puchasing mail order goods,
gaming, offering currency exchange...

Ben Laurie - Wagner blinding in a Java toolkit as a basis for
privacy-protected online currencies.

Tyler Close - IPOs over E-rights.  Listings on the ferex.com
exchange, as an example of application design within the E
environment.

(lunch)

Scott Moskowitz - Trusted Transactions:  digital watermarking
using steganographic ciphering techniques.

Victor Dostov - PayCash is a new cash-like software payment
system using a blinded formula, all invented and developed in
Russia.



For any questions on the above programme, or new proposals, please
email iang at systemics.com.  This conference is an informal gathering
of peers, the programme will change dynamically.  Please check
http://www.efce.net/programme.html for the latest version.

WHERE DO I FIND OUT MORE

http://www.efce.net/

HOW DO I REGISTER?

GBP 200 for presenters of running FC code, GBP 500 for delegates.

MORE QUESTIONS?

Please mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]

SPONSORSHIP

The founding sponsors of EFCE 2000 are:

Consult Hyperion http://www.consult.hyperion.co.uk/
The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation http://www.ibuc.com/
Intertrader http://www.intertrader.com/
Systemics http://www.systemics.com/

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R. A. Hettinga mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation http://www.ibuc.com/
44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA
"... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity,
[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'




EFCE Prelim Programme

2000-06-12 Thread R. A. Hettinga


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Date: Mon, 12 Jun 2000 01:11:58 -0400 (AST)
From: Ian Grigg [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: EFCE Prelim Programme
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
List-Subscribe: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

  EFCE 2000 - Preliminary Programme

   The First Edinburgh Financial Cryptography Engineering Conference

 23-24 June 2000, Edinburgh, Scotland


 __
/  \
   /\
  |Keynote by Ir. Simon Lelieveldt   |
  |  |
  |Lessons from the history of Dutch Payment Systems |
  |  |
  | A walk through Dutch payments history,   |
  | including the  Amsterdam Exchange Bank   |
  | (1608),  the Municipal Giro 1916,  and   |
  | on to the  most  competitive  chipcard   |
  | money environment in the world  today.   |
   \/
\__/


  "E-Commerce is Financial Cryptography"

  Friday - Day 1 - 23rd June

Ir. Simon Lelieveldt - Keynote, see above.

Edwin Woudt - Financial contracts with OpenPGP.  A format for
signed and parsable contracts that is suitable for describing
online instruments.

Amir Herzberg - IBM Micropayments as a basis for ecommerce
interoperability.

Neil Garner - MAOSCO.  Downloading digital IDs securely onto
blank MULTOS cards and then using the ID to complete non-
repudiable transactions.

(lunch)

Invited Financial Cryptography speaker

Douglas Jackson - e-gold Ltd, the leading online currency
reserved in physical metal, will be shown transacting over
POS devices such as WAP phones.

Ian Grigg - WebFunds, a Java application that acts as a host
and platform for payment systems such as SOX, and user features
such as email payments.

  Saturday - Day 2 - 24th June

Rachel Willmer - the Intertrader CashBox. A payment management
system which supports Internet loading and spending of a variety
of Internet payment types, including the Mondex smartcard. Seen
in action controlling Internet access, puchasing mail order goods,
gaming, offering currency exchange...

Ben Laurie - Wagner blinding in a Java toolkit as a basis for
privacy-protected online currencies.

Tyler Close - IPOs over E-rights.  Listings on the ferex.com
exchange, as an example of application design within the E
environment.

(lunch)

Scott Moskowitz - Trusted Transactions:  digital watermarking
using steganographic ciphering techniques.

Victor Dostov - PayCash is a new cash-like software payment
system using a blinded formula, all invented and developed in
Russia.



For any questions on the above programme, or new proposals, please
email iang at systemics.com.  This conference is an informal gathering
of peers, the programme will change dynamically.  Please check
http://www.efce.net/programme.html for the latest version.

WHERE DO I FIND OUT MORE

http://www.efce.net/

HOW DO I REGISTER?

GBP 200 for presenters of running FC code, GBP 500 for delegates.

MORE QUESTIONS?

Please mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]

SPONSORSHIP

The founding sponsors of EFCE 2000 are:

Consult Hyperion http://www.consult.hyperion.co.uk/
The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation http://www.ibuc.com/
Intertrader http://www.intertrader.com/
Systemics http://www.systemics.com/

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-- 
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R. A. Hettinga mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation http://www.ibuc.com/
44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA
"... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity,
[predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to
experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'