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PKI 2006 Making PKI Easy to Use

PKI 2006 Making PKI Easy to Use. Kent Seamons Program Chair 5 th Annual PKI R&D Workshop NIST, Gaithersburg, MD April 3-6, 2006. Kent Seamons , Brigham Young University (chair) Peter Alterman , National Institutes of Health Stefan Brands , Credentica and McGill University

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PKI 2006 Making PKI Easy to Use

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  1. PKI 2006Making PKI Easy to Use Kent Seamons Program Chair 5th Annual PKI R&D Workshop NIST, Gaithersburg, MD April 3-6, 2006

  2. Kent Seamons, Brigham Young University (chair) Peter Alterman, National Institutes of Health Stefan Brands, Credentica and McGill University Bill Burr, NIST David Chadwick, University of Kent Yassir Elley, Forum Systems Carl Ellison, Microsoft Stephen Farrell, Trinity College Dublin Richard Guida, Johnson & Johnson Jason Holt, Brigham Young University Russ Housley, Vigil Security, LLC Ken Klingenstein, Internet2 Neal McBurnett, Internet2 Ken Klingenstein, Internet2 Neal McBurnett, Internet2 Clifford Neuman, University of Southern California Eric Norman, University of Wisconsin Tim Polk, NIST Ravi Sandhu, George Mason University and TriCipher Krishna Sankar, Cisco Systems Frank Siebenlist, Argonne National Laboratory Sean Smith, Dartmouth College Von Welch, NCSA Stephen Whitlock, Boeing Michael Wiener, Cryptographic Clarity William Winsborough, University of Texas at San Antonio Program Committee Thank You!

  3. Special Thanks • Neal McBurnett, Internet2 • Sara Caswell, NIST

  4. Technical Program Process • The number of submissions was down this year, but the quality was good • Acceptance rate in line with past years • Each paper received 4+ reviews • Some papers received shepherding • Thank you authors and PC • More panels and invited speakers this year as requested by past attendees

  5. Last Minute Instructions • Speakers please contact your session chairs in advance • At the beginning of the break before your session • An electronic copy of each presentation should be given to Neal for the web site (ppt or pdf) • Work-In-Progress Session on Wed afternoon • Will include a rump session – 5 minute limit • Contact: Jason Holt • Informal Birds of a Feather sessions can be held Wed evening

  6. Looking to the Future • Please make plans now to submit a technical paper next year • Complete a survey at the conclusion of the workshop – your feedback is important to us!

  7. Enjoy the Workshop • The success of the workshop is in your hands • Participate!

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