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MEETING NOTICE: IEEE RSA/Diffie-Hellman Working Group

1994-07-13 10:33:00
IEEE working group P1363, which is developing standards for
public-key cryptography based on RSA, Diffie-Hellman, and
related algorithms, is meeting again August 25. If you'd
like to participate, please let me know.

-- Burt Kaliski
RSA Laboratories
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  IEEE P1363: Standard for RSA, Diffie-Hellman and Related
                   Public-Key Cryptography


                       MEETING NOTICE

            Thursday, August 25, 1994, 1:00-6:00pm
         (possibly continuing on Friday, August 26)
         University of California, Santa Barbara, CA


This third meeting of the P1363 working group, open to the
public, will review draft sections of a standard for RSA,
Diffie-Hellman and other public-key cryptography. The
meeting follows the CRYPTO '94 conference, held August 21-25
at the same location.


AGENDA

    1. Approval of Minutes from May Meeting

    2. Patent Licensing Update

    3. Review of Sections
      a. RSA (coordinator: Mark Oliver)
      b. Diffie-Hellman (John Kennedy)
      c. ElGamal (Roger Schlafly)
      d. Elliptic curves (Scott Vanstone)
      e. Hardware support (Terry Arnold)
      f. Random number generation (Burt Kaliski/Richard Robertson)
      g. Cryptographic services (Tom Berson)

    4. New Work Assignments

    5. Next Meeting

If you'd like to participate, contact Burt Kaliski, the
working group's chair, at RSA Laboratories, 100 Marine
Parkway, Redwood City, CA 94065. Phone: (415) 595-7703, FAX:
(415) 595-4126, E-mail: <burt(_at_)rsa(_dot_)com>.

Draft sections will be circulated in advance of the meeting;
copies of previous minutes and the draft outline are
available via anonymous ftp to rsa.com in the "pub/p1363"
directory. The working group's electronic mailing list is
<p1363(_at_)rsa(_dot_)com>; to join, send e-mail to
<p1363-request(_at_)rsa(_dot_)com>.


DIRECTIONS (excerpted from the CRYPTO '94 announcement)

The campus is located approxmately two miles from the Santa
Barbara airport, which is served by several airlines,
including American, America West, United and US Air. All
major rental car agencies are also represented in Santa
Barbara, and AMTRAK has rail connections to San Francisco
from the north and Los Angeles from the south. Santa Barbara
is approximately 100 miles north of the Los Angeles airport,
and 350 miles south of San Francisco.

For more information on the CRYPTO '94 conference, contact
Jimmy Upton, the general chair, at (408) 451-8900 or
<crypto94(_at_)uptronics(_dot_)com>. Dormitory accommodations can be
extended through Thursday night for those attending CRYPTO;
send email to <burt(_at_)rsa(_dot_)com> by JULY 20 to request this.


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