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Subject: IP: For IP Dcers ADVISORY: "Critical Infrastructure" Briefing, 10/26
Date: Wed, 21 Oct 1998 16:00:47 -0400
To: David Farber <farber@cis.upenn.edu>
From: Marc Rotenberg <rotenberg@epic.org>
Subject: ADVISORY: "Critical Infrastructure" Briefing, 10/26
Dave -
A number of people on the IP list may be interested in an
event that we are hosting next Monday at the National
Press Club on the Civil Liberties Implications of
Critical Infrastructure Protection.
Details below.
Regards,
Marc.
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P R E S S A D V I S O R Y
WHAT: Press Briefing on the Civil Liberties Implications of
"Critical Infrastructure Protection"
WHEN: Monday, October 26, 1998 at 9:00 am
(Registration begins at 8:00 am)
WHERE: National Press Club, First Amendment Room, 529 14th
Street, N.W., 13th Floor, Washington, DC.
Will federal efforts to prevent an "electronic Pearl Harbor" result
in the classification of private sector information?
Will the new focus on "information warfare" blur the traditional
lines between domestic law enforcement and foreign intelligence?
Will "critical infrastructure protection" endanger the civil
liberties of Americans?
These questions will be addressed at a press briefing sponsored by
the Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC). The briefing will
coincide with the release of EPIC's analysis of the President's
Critical Infrastructure Protection initiative, the first study to
evaluate the potential civil liberties implications of this new
federal program. Copies of the new report will be available.
A panel of distinguished speakers will tackle these timely issues.
The commentators will include:
Elizabeth Rindskopf -- attorney with the law firm of Bryan
Cave and former General Counsel of the National Security Agency
and Central Intelligence Agency
William Murray -- security consultant for Deloitte Touche,
representing the International Information Systems Security
Certification Consortium
John Pike -- Director of the Space Policy Project, Federation
of American Scientists
Kate Martin -- general counsel, National Security Archive
and director, Center for National Security Studies
Wayne Madsen -- investigative journalist and Senior Fellow
at EPIC, principal author of "Critical Infrastructure
Protection and the Endangerment of Civil Liberties"
For additional information, please call 202-544-9240.
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Electronic Privacy Information Center * +1 202 544 9240 (tel)
666 Pennsylvania Ave., SE Suite 301 * +1 202 547 5482 (fax)
Washington, DC 20003 USA * http://www.epic.org
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