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Subject: [announce] OASIS Member News: Griffin Consulting at RSA SecurityConference


Raleigh, NC USA - February 16th, 2002 - Griffin Consulting
will conduct a presentation at the RSA Security Conference 
2002. The presentation will be held at the McEnery Conference
Center in San Jose, California on Tuesday, February 19 at 
4:15 pm as part of the conference Developer's Track program. 

The presentation is entitled, "Canonical XML Encoding Rules 
(CXER) for Secure Messages - An ASN.1 Schema for XML Markup".
It describes how to use ASN.1, the Abstract Syntax Notation
One standards defined by ISO, IEC and ITU-T, as a schema for
XML messages. The presentation will be given by Phillip H.
Griffin.

By using an ASN.1 schema, XML values can be transferred in a
compact, efficient binary format. These same values can then
be represented and used locally as verbose markup text. This
capability allows XML to be used effectively in environments 
with constraints imposed by mobility and/or limited bandwidth
(e.g., wireless communications with personal digital assistants),
high volumes of transactions (e.g., Internet commerce), or 
limited storage capacity (e.g., smart cards).

A free copy of the presentation, including slides and speaker
notes, is available on line at http://ASN-1.com/cxer.zip. For
more information, contact Phillip H. Griffin, owner of Griffin
Consulting, at +1 919 291 0019.

Phillip H. Griffin is actively involved in developing security 
standards for the financial services industry. He serves as Vice
Chair of the X9 F1 Cryptographic Tools group (http://www.x9.org)
and as Convenor of the ISO TC68/SC2 working group on Public Key 
Infrastructure Management for Financial Services. He is active in
JTC1/SC27 Security Techniques working groups and serves as chair
of the OASIS Common Biometric Format (XCBF) Technical Committee.

Griffin Consulting has been developing security and electronic 
commerce standards since 1996. The company is an active participant 
in defining national and international standards for the financial 
services industry.


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