(as of 10/30/2000)

"Security, Privacy, and Reliability of the Next Generation Internet"
November 6-7, 2000
Berlin, Germany
*Attendance is by Invitation Only*

Workshop Hosts & Co-organizers:Deutsche Bank AG, Deutsche Telekom AG, and the Global Internet Project
Corporate Sponors: Deutsche Bank AG, Deutsche Telekom AG, GENUiTY, NOKIA
Workshop Program Committee: Dr. Simon Garrett, British Telecommunications; Dr. Armin Grueneich, Deutsche Bank AG; Dr. Falk von Bornstaedt, Deutsch Telekom AG; Mr. Shannon Kellogg, Global Internet Project; Dr. Michael Nelson, IBM; Mr. David Olive, Fujitsu Limited; Ms. Theresa Swinehart, WorldCom; and Ms. Jane Van Beelen, Telstra Corporation.

 
Monday, November 6, 2000
6:30 -7:30 pm Welcome Reception
Location: OPERNPALAIS, Unter den Linden 5, Berlin
Sponsored by the Global Internet Project
7:30 - 10:00 pm Opening Dinner: "Building Trust and Reliability in the Next Generation Internet"
Location: OPERNPALAIS, Unter den Linden 5, Berlin
Co-sponsors: Deutsche Bank AG & Deutsche Telekom AG

Welcome: Raimund Trierscheid, Vice President, Deutsche Telekom AG;

Introduction: GIP Chairman John Patrick, Vice President for Internet Technology, IBM

Opening Remarks: Hermann Josef-Lamberti, Board Member, Deutsche Bank AG

Keynote speaker: Her Excellency, Prof. Dr. Herta Daeubler-Gmelin, Federal Minster of Justice, Germany

Tuesday, November 7, 2000
7:30 - 8:40 am Workshop Registration
Location: Deutsche Bank AG, Unter den Linden 13-15, Entrance Charlottenstr. 37-38, Main Foyer
7:30 - 8:40 am Networking Breakfast
Location: Deutsche Bank AG, Unter den Linden 13-15, Entrance Charlottenstr. 37-38,
Location: Atrium Foyer
Sponsor: Nokia, Inc.
8:45 am Opening Session
Location: Deutsche Bank AG, Unter den Linden 13-15, Entrance Charlottenstr. 37-38, The Atrium

Welcome: Gernot von Grawert-May, Managing Director, Deutsche Bank AG - Berlin

Introduction: GIP Chairman John Patrick, Vice President for Internet Technology, IBM

Opening Remarks: Paul Gudonis, Chairman & CEO of GENUiTY

9:15 am Keynote Speakers: The Honorable Carl Bildt, former Prime Minister of Sweden; David Farber, Chief Technologist, U.S. Federal Communications Commission, & Professor of Computer Science, University of Pennsylvania.
10:00 am Panel I - Networks and Middleware for a More Reliable and More Secure Internet.
Moderator: Vint Cerf, Senior Vice President for Internet Architecture & Engineering, WorldCom.
Panelists: Fred Baker, Fellow, Cisco Systems, and Chairman, IETF; Dr. Boris Anderer, Chairman, Brokat AG; Dr. Markus Walch, Managing Director, Consumer Banking Applications & e-Commerce, Deutsche Bank AG; Dr. Ross J. Anderson, Computer Security Group, Computer Laboratory, Cambridge University; Stephen Farrell, Chief Security Architect, Baltimore Technologies.
11:20am Interactive Discussion - Audience/Panel Q&A
11:45am Coffee Break (Atrium Foyer)
12:05 Panel II - Ensuring Internet Devices Have Privacy & Security Built -in
Moderator: Matthew Miau, Chairman of the MiTAC-Synnex Group
Panelists: Dr. Taher Elgamal, President & CEO, Securify, Inc; Robert Hinden, Chief Technology Officer, Nokia IPRG; Bernd Kowalski, Vice Chairman, Telesec, Deutsche Telekom AG
1:15 pm Interactive Discussion - Audience/Panel Q&A
1:45 pm "Trust in Cyberspace -- Challenges & Opportunities"
Location: The Atrium (buffet lunch will be served in conference room, luncheon remarks to begin at approximately 2:15 pm)
Sponsor: GENUiTY

Introduction: Harris Miller, President, Information Technology Association of America, and President, World Information Technology & Services Alliance

Keynote Speaker: Esther Dyson, chairman, EDventure (Retiring Chairman, ICANN)

3:00 pm Panel III - The Role of Regulation & Self-Regulation: Empowering the Consumer
Moderator: Tom Evslin, Chairman and CEO of ITXC Corporation
Panelists: Peter Hustinx, President of the Privacy Commission, The Netherlands; Dr. Daniel Weitzner, Technology & Society Domain Leader, Worldwide Web Consortium; Yoshitaka Toui, Director of IT Security Policy, Ministry of Trade & Industry, Japan; Danny de Temmerman, Information Society DG, European Commission
4:15 pm Interactive Discussion - Audience/Panel Q&A
4:45 pm Coffee Break (Atrium Foyer)
5:00 pm Final Session - "Roadmap" to a More Secure and Reliable Network, Where Do We Go From Here?
Session Leaders: Craig Mundie, Senior Vice President, Advanced Strategies, Microsoft Corporation; Eric Marcin, CIO, Business Processes, & Member of Executive Board, Emagine GmbH
6:00 pm Closing Remarks: Raimund Trierscheid, Vice President, Deutsche Telekom AG
6:15 pm Farewell Reception
Location: Atrium Foyer
Sponsored by the Global Internet Project