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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 11:25:21 -0400
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: "R. A. Hettinga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: DCSB: Bruce Schneier; Secrets, Lies, and Digital Commerce
Cc: Bruce Schneier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        Zulfikar Ramzan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
        Nicko van Someren <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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[Note that the Harvard Club is now "business casual". No more jackets and
ties... --RAH]


          The Digital Commerce Society of Boston

                         Presents


                      Bruce Schneier,
                       Cryptographer,
             Author of 'Applied Cryptography'
     Founder and CTO of Counterpane Internet Security


                     Secrets and Lies:
           Digital Security in a Networked World



                 Tuesday, August 1st, 2000
                        12 - 2 PM
              The Downtown Harvard Club of Boston
                One Federal Street, Boston, MA



Bruce Schneier will discuss the security realities of doing business in
the digital age.  He will look at the complexity of products, and he will
address the failure of technology and the importance of humans in the
security process.


Internationally-renowned security technologist and author Bruce Schneier
is the Founder and the Chief Technical Officer of Counterpane Internet
Security, Inc. He has authored five books including Applied
Cryptography-now in its second edition-which has sold over 130,000 copies
worldwide and has been translated into several languages. He has
presented papers at numerous international conferences, is a frequent
writer, contributing editor, and lecturer on the topics of computer
security, cryptography, and privacy.

Bruce has a new business book coming out in September, "Secrets and Lies:
Digital Security in a Networked World"


This meeting of the Digital Commerce Society of Boston will be held on
Tuesday, August 1st, 2000, from 12pm - 2pm at the Downtown Branch of the
Harvard Club of Boston, on One Federal Street. The price for lunch is
$35.00. This price includes lunch, room rental, A/V hardware if
necessary, and the speakers' lunch. The Harvard Club has relaxed its
dress code, which is now "business casual", meaning no sneakers or jeans.
Fair warning: since we purchase these luncheons in advance, we will be
unable to refund the price of your meal if the Club finds you in
violation of what's left of its dress code.


We need to receive a company check, or money order, (or, if we *really*
know you, a personal check) payable to "The Harvard Club of Boston", by
Saturday, July 29th, or you won't be on the list for lunch. Checks
payable to anyone else but The Harvard Club of Boston will have to be
sent back.

Checks should be sent to Robert Hettinga, 44 Farquhar Street, Boston,
Massachusetts, 02131. Again, they *must* be made payable to "The Harvard
Club of Boston", in the amount of $35.00. Please include your e-mail
address so that we can send you a confirmation

If anyone has questions, or has a problem with these arrangements (We've
had to work with glacial A/P departments more than once, for instance),
please let us know via e-mail, and we'll see if we can work something
out.


Upcoming speakers for DCSB are:

September   TBA                 (DCSB 5th anniversary)
October     Zully Ramzan* and
            Nicko van Someren* "A Micropayment Shootout"
November    TBA
(*Invited :-))

As you can see, :-), we are actively searching for future speakers. If
you are in Boston on the first Tuesday of the month, are a principal in
digital commerce, and would like to make a presentation to the Society,
please send e-mail to the DCSB Program Committee, care of Robert
Hettinga, <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>.


For more information about the Digital Commerce Society of Boston, send
"info dcsb" in the body of a message to <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> .
If you want to subscribe to the DCSB e-mail list, send "subscribe dcsb"
in the body of a message to <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> . We look
forward to seeing you there!

Cheers,
R. A. Hettinga
Moderator,
The Digital Commerce Society of Boston

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