Smartcard '99 Registration Program Committee May 10, 1999 May 11, 1999 Hotel Information USENIX & SAGE Supporting Members Student Discounts and Stipends Have a Question?
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USENIX Workshop on Smartcard TechnologyMay 10-11, 1999
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The USENIX Workshop on Smartcard Technology is being held in conjunction with CardTech/SecurTech, May 11-14, 1999. Attend this high-level workshop and take advantage of free admission to the world's largest Card and Security Exhibition. |
Dear Colleague:
The USENIX Workshop on Smartcard Technology is the first of its kind in North America. The Program Committee has assembled a peer-reviewed collection of papers from around the world. The advanced technical program reports the latest in smartcard research and new developments in hardware, software, and system issues. It includes sessions that focus on the strengths and weaknesses of smart cards, their hardware and operating systems, and their use as a base technology in distributed computing. Two keynotes are offered; the first by Fred Renner, VP, Chief Technology Officer, Global Transaction Company and the second by Dr. David Everett, Technical Director, NatWest Group. Please look over the technical program and other opportunities for meeting with other professionals.
With computers becoming more mobile and more personal, smart cards have been identified as an application platform with compelling market properties as well as fascinating technical challenges. The USENIX Workshop strives to present the latest thinking about this platform in a way that can be understood by technical audiences familiar with desktop and laptop computing.
And there's an added bonus. The USENIX Workshop on Smartcard Technology is being held in conjunction with CardTech/SecurTech, May 11-14, 1999 [https://www.ctst.com/]. You can attend this high-level workshop and take advantage of free admission to the world's largest Card and Security Exhibition.
We look forward to seeing you in Chicago on May 10-11, 1999.
Scott Guthery, Microsoft Corporation
Program Co-chair
Peter Honeyman, CITI, University of Michigan
Program Co-chair
First posted: 17 Feb 1999 jr Last changed: 1 Mar 1999 jr |
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