--- begin forwarded text Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 15:23:56 -0400 To: "Robert A. Hettinga" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> From: <Somebody> Subject: Fwd: (event) MIT Security Studies Program Seminar Series Fall '99 (Wed. 12-1:30) Hi Bob, there's a line below that Ron Rivest is speaking on Oct 13 - thought it might be of interest to you. Nev. ______ Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 15:09:22 -0400 To: <Buncha People> From: "Bruce N. Anderson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Fwd: (event) MIT Security Studies Program Seminar Series Fall '99 (Wed. 12-1:30) MIT Security Studies Program Seminar Series Fall 1999 Location: Bldg. E38-615 (12 -1:30) 292 Main Street, Kendall Sq. Cambridge Bag lunch, refreshments will be provided. note: Ron Rivest, Assoc. Director LCS is speaker Oct. 13, "Cryptography and the Limits of Secrecy" NATO at 50 Dr. Richard Kugler -- Institute for National Strategic Studies Wednesday, September 15, 1999 - E38-615 - 12:00 p.m. (1 hour 30 min) NATO Expansion: Increases or Diminishes Western Security? Professor George Grayson -- Government Department, College of William and Mary Wednesday, September 22, 1999 - E38-615 - 12:00 p.m. (1 hour 30 min) The War in Kosovo Professor Steven Burg -- Politics Department, Brandeis University Wednesday, September 29, 1999 - E38-615 - 12:00 p.m. (1 hour 30 min) The Recent British Defense Review Captain Peter Hore -- Royal Navy, United Kingdom Wednesday, October 6, 1999 - E38-615 - 12:00 p.m. (1 hour 30 min) Cryptography and the Limits of Secrecy Professor Ronald Rivest -- Computer Science & Engineering, and Assoc. Director, LCS, MIT Wednesday, October 13, 1999 - E38-615 - 12:00 p.m. (1 hour 30 min) Corralling the Trojan Horse: The Challenge of Future Military Urban Operations Dr. Russell Glenn -- RAND Corporation Wednesday, October 20, 1999 - E38-615 - 12:00 p.m. (1 hour 30 min) Defense Economics Professor William P. Rogerson -- Department of Economics, Northwestern University Wednesday, October 27, 1999 - E38-615 - 12:00 p.m. (1 hour 30 min) Security Dimensions--West Germany's Military Production in the 1950s: Some Lessons for Today Professor Henry Wend -- Boston University Wednesday, November 3, 1999 - E38-615 - 12:00 p.m. (1 hour 30 min) ##################### For more information, contact Lynne Levine at 253-0133, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED], visit http://web.mit.edu/ssp/. Sponsor: Security Studies Program. **************************************** Bruce N. Anderson '69 Director, Industrial Liaison Office of Corporate Relations Massachusetts Institute of Technology 292 Main St, E38-400 Cambridge, MA 02139 1-617-253-0411; fx 1-617-253-0002 Assistant: Maria DiCicco, 1-617-253-0408; [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://ilp.mit.edu/ <Somebody's .sig> --- end forwarded text ----------------- Robert A. Hettinga <mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> The Internet Bearer Underwriting Corporation <http://www.ibuc.com/> 44 Farquhar Street, Boston, MA 02131 USA "... however it may deserve respect for its usefulness and antiquity, [predicting the end of the world] has not been found agreeable to experience." -- Edward Gibbon, 'Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire'