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Subject: [WEB4LIB] E-Signature Workshop - Univ. of Maryland
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 11:38:11 -0700 (PDT)
From: Robin Albert <ra67@umail.umd.edu>
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To: Multiple recipients of list <web4lib@sunsite.berkeley.edu>

                            College of Information Studies
                                 University of Maryland

                        Professional Development Program
                                      Fall 2001
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E-Commerce, E-Government, E-Signatures, and Public Key Infrastructure
(PKI)

E-commerce or e-government has become a driving force in many private
and public sector organizations.  Recent electronic signature and
records laws provide the legal basis for e-commerce transactions using
digitally signed electronic records.  Public key infrastructure (PKI)
provides the institutional, policy, and technology framework that will
support authentication, digital signing, integrity and encryption of
electronic records transported over the Internet, PKI, electronic
signature and records laws, and e-commerce/e-government initiatives pose

challenges for records and archival institutions but also provide an
opportunity for cross-organizational cooperation and creating new roles
for those institutions.

This workshop will explore the impact of e-commerce on electronic
records management, using state e-government initiatives as a focal
point, and will address in detail issues raised by recent electronic
signature laws and PKI.  The following topics will be explored:

*  Electronic records management as an enabler of
e-commerce/e-government
*  Recent Federal E-SIGN law and state electronic signature and records
laws and their impact on records and archival institutions
*  The emerging role of information technology, policy, and other
entities in electronic records management
*  A primer on public key infrastructure (PKI)
*  Issues that PKI raises for archivist and records managers
*  The changes records and archival institutions need to effect to deal
with the emerging e-commerce/e-government environment

Instructor: Alan S. Kowlowitz, e-Commerce/e-Government, New York State
Office for Technology

Date: November 29, 2001, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
Location: 2111 Stamp Union, University of Maryland, College Park, MD
Registration Fee: $145 (includes lunch)         CEUs: .6
Registration Deadline: November 15, 2001

For more information, please contact: Robin Albert at 301-405-2057 or
ra67@umail.umd.edu

Please visit our web site at www.clis.umd.edu/ce/ for additional
workshops and registration form
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REGISTRATION FORM: (check appropriate workshop)

_____ E-Commerce, E-Government, E-Signatures and PKI

Send completed form with payment to:

Continuing Education Program
4105 Hornbake South, CLIS, UMD
College Park, MD 20742
or FAX to 301-314-9145

___ Check here if you wish to receive continuing education credit (CEUs)

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