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Date: Thu Nov 17 01:07:05 2005
From: mayhem at recursiva.org (mayhem)
Subject: MOCM deadline

thinkin' is interesting i'm forwarding hoping someone will find it
useful.

> Metro Olografix cultural telematics association, for the second edition
> of the MOCM (Metro Olografix Crypto Meeting) that will take place in
> Pescara approximately between the end of January and the beginning of
> February 2006, invites all those who may be interested in making a
> speech at the event to submit its description by email at the address
> mocm@...grafix.org before December 15th, 2005.
> 
> Speeches firstly considered will be about:
> 
> - Study of cryptographic algorithms and cryptoanalysis techniques
> - Steganography and information hiding
> - Anonymization services
> - Innovative programs, systems or solutions using cryptographic techniques
> - Political, socio-cultural and legal aspects of the discussed topics
> - Analysis of "Webs of Trust"
> - Cryptography applications in the telecommunication networks field
> 
> Speeches about other particularly relevant topics will also be considered.
> 
> The authors will be immediately contacted, confirming the successful
> reception of the material they have sent. The list of the speeches
> selected for the event will be published by the first week of January.
> 
> Further information about the MOCM will be available on the association
> web site at the address www.olografix.org; alternatively, you may send
> your request by email at the address mocm@...grafix.org, specifying
> 'MOCM information request' in the subject.


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