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Greetings. Because of your interest in security, electronic commerce, privacy, and related areas, we thought you would want to know about the INET'97 conference, taking place next month. INET'97 is the crossroads at which the world's cyberspace leaders meet to exchange experiences, share information, and shape the future of the Internet and its related internetworking technologies. Regardless of your expertise, you'll come away with plenty of practical ideas. It is the one Internet event you must not miss! I look forward to seeing you there. Marty Burack Executive Director Internet Society burack@isoc.org *********************************** PLENARY SPEAKERS Dr. Glenn Ricart Executive Vice President and Chief Technology Officer Novell, Inc. Mr. Ira Magaziner Senior Advisor to the President of the United States for Policy Development. A Minister of the Malaysian government *********************************** A SAMPLING OF INET'97 CONFERENCE SESSIONS (subject to change) Security Privacy on the Internet Seamless VPN Network Access Control for DHCP Envir. E-mail Security Standards Capability-Based Usage Control Scheme A System For Public Keys for Network Transferring Objects Service Internet Commerce EDI: Concepts and Effects 3rd Gen Web Applications, Residential Economics of Internet Access Using Internet & Intranets What the Internet is Telling Us About Itself Small Businesses-Realities Case Studies A WWW Directory Service Architecture Online Stock Transactions Norwegian Tourism Industry NII in Taiwan Collaborative Environments The WebDesk Framework Multi-User Domains InterMUD Communications Multicasting Network Technology and Engineering Measurement and Statistics Network Technology Routing Satellite-based Networking ATM High Bandwidth Apps Plus additional sessions on: Policy and Regulation Education User Applications Regional Development A list of papers and panels, along with abstracts, can be viewed at: http://www.isoc.org/inet97 ********************************************* INET97 "THE INTERNET: GLOBAL FRONTIERS" The Seventh Annual Conference of the Internet Society 24-27 June 1997 Putra World Trade Center, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Pre-Conference Events: Technical Tutorial - June 23 and 24, 1997 K-12 Workshop - June 24, 1997 African Networking Symposium - June 24, 1997 Developing Countries Workshop - June 15-22, 1997 *********************************** The INET 97 registration fee covers attendance at all INET 97 conference sessions June 24-June 27, 1997: Opening Reception, Gala evening, luncheons, coffee breaks, and all conference materials, including the conference program, book of abstracts and CD-ROM proceedings. Pre-conference events have separate registration fees. DISCOUNTED ACCOMMODATIONS Discounted housing accommodations are available at three lovely hotels: The Pan Pacific Kuala Lumpur, The Legend and The Dynasty. DISCOUNTED AIRLINE RESERVATIONS Special INET97 airline rates are available for travel to and from Kuala Lumpur. The negotiated arrangements will reflect savings on all flights, and a savings of 15-50% on Malaysia Airlines, the Official Airline for INET97. TOURS Pre-and post-conference tours are available for INET 97 registrants. These tours emphasize culture, people, flora and fauna, with choices for all ages and economic standing. THE INTERNET SOCIETY (ISOC): is a nonprofit, non-governmental organization providing leadership in the management of the many issues and concerns which the new applications of the Internet are generating. Its diverse membership includes more than 100 key organizations and about 7,000 individual members in 150 countries. For more information, or to register: URL: http://www.isoc.org/inet97 Voice: +1 (703) 648-9888 Post: Internet Society Fax: +1 (703) 648-9887 12020 Sunrise Valley Drive, e-mail: <inet97@isoc.org> Reston, Virginia U.S.A. 20191-3429 DON'T WAIT SIGN UP TODAY!
- INET'97 Martin Burack