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At CFP 2004 in Berkeley
This week I'm at the ACM's 14th Conference on Computers, Freedom and Privacy (CFP), at the Claremont Hotel in Berkeley (walking distance from my house). There are good sessions on issues such as e-voting and digital rights management, and savvy questions from the audience from folks like Phil Zimmermann of PGP fame. Many sessions also have their own blogs.
Posted on April 21, 2004 at 09:59 AM | Permalink
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