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A strike gripped Winnipeg from May 15 to June 26, 1919. Some
twenty-five thousand workers walked out, demanding better wages and
union recognition. Red-fearing opponents insisted labour radicals
were attempting to usurp constitutional authority and replace it
with Bolshevism. Newspapers like the "Manitoba Free Press" claimed
themselves political victims and warned of Soviet infiltration.
Supporters of the general sympathetic strike like the "Toronto
Daily Star" maintained that strikers were not Reds; they were
workers fighting for their fair rights. What was really happening
in Winnipeg? In an information age dominated by newspapers and
magazines, the public turned to reporters and editors for answers.
Since the early eighties IFIP/Sec has been an important rendezvous
for Information Technology researchers and specialists involved in
all aspects of IT security. The explosive growth of the Web is now
faced with the formidable challenge of providing trusted
information. IFIP/Sec'01 is the first of this decade (and century)
and it will be devoted to "Trusted Information - the New Decade
Challenge" This proceedings are divided in eleven parts related to
the conference program. Session are dedicated to technologies:
Security Protocols, Smart Card, Network Security and Intrusion
Detection, Trusted Platforms. Others sessions are devoted to
application like eSociety, TTP Management and PKI, Secure Workflow
Environment, Secure Group Communications, and on the deployment of
applications: Risk Management, Security Policies andTrusted System
Design and Management. The year 2001 is a double anniversary.
First, fifteen years ago, the first IFIP/Sec was held in France
(IFIP/Sec'86, Monte-Carlo) and 2001 is also the anniversary of
smart card technology. Smart cards emerged some twenty years ago as
an innovation and have now become pervasive information devices
used for highly distributed secure applications. These cards let
millions of people carry a highly secure device that can represent
them on a variety of networks. To conclude, we hope that the rich
"menu" of conference papers for this IFIP/Sec conference will
provide valuable insights and encourage specialists to pursue their
work in trusted information.
The second international Chromatiques whiteheadiennes conference
was devoted exclusively to the exegesis and contextualization of
Whitehead's Science and the Modern World (1925). In order to
elucidate the meaning and significance of this epoch-making work,
the Proceedings are designed to form "companion" volume. With one
paper devoted to each of its thirteen chapters, the Proceedings
aim, on the one hand, to identify the specific contribution of each
chapter to Whitehead's own research program - that is to say, to
put its categories into perspective by means of an internal
analysis- and, on the other hand, to identify its global impact in
the history of ideas.
Emmanuel Levinas has written one of the most original philosophies
of our times, and we have the responsibility to read it, in the
perspective of a real interpretation. That comprehension or
embracing of the texts manifests the philosophical respect for the
major work (see Sophist, 242a). From this point of view, we try to
show the pragmatic' structure of the ethical relationship, the
grammar of the Other' exposed by a fundamental ethics structured as
a language ... The immanent reading of Levinas' texts opens to many
other (already classical) interpretations and new perspectives of
understanding and application.
Since the early eighties IFIP/Sec has been an important rendezvous
for Information Technology researchers and specialists involved in
all aspects of IT security. The explosive growth of the Web is now
faced with the formidable challenge of providing trusted
information. IFIP/Sec'01 is the first of this decade (and century)
and it will be devoted to "Trusted Information - the New Decade
Challenge" This proceedings are divided in eleven parts related to
the conference program. Session are dedicated to technologies:
Security Protocols, Smart Card, Network Security and Intrusion
Detection, Trusted Platforms. Others sessions are devoted to
application like eSociety, TTP Management and PKI, Secure Workflow
Environment, Secure Group Communications, and on the deployment of
applications: Risk Management, Security Policies andTrusted System
Design and Management. The year 2001 is a double anniversary.
First, fifteen years ago, the first IFIP/Sec was held in France
(IFIP/Sec'86, Monte-Carlo) and 2001 is also the anniversary of
smart card technology. Smart cards emerged some twenty years ago as
an innovation and have now become pervasive information devices
used for highly distributed secure applications. These cards let
millions of people carry a highly secure device that can represent
them on a variety of networks. To conclude, we hope that the rich
"menu" of conference papers for this IFIP/Sec conference will
provide valuable insights and encourage specialists to pursue their
work in trusted information.
At approximately 8:45 a.m. on 6 December 1917, the Belgian Relief
vessel IMO struck the munitions-laden freighter Mont-Blanc in
Halifax Harbour. The Mont-Blanc exploded in a devastating 2.9
kiloton blast, which killed 2,000 people and injured 9,000. More
than 6,000 people were made homeless, and an additional 12,000 were
left without shelter. Bearing Witness tells the story of the
Explosion, and the catastrophic damage it caused, through the eyes
and words of more than two dozen journalists and record keepers who
experienced it first hand. Their accounts reveal a unique
perspective, offering new detail about the tragedy and providing
insight into the individuals who struggled to articulate the
magnitude of the shocking event to the rest of the world. In
addition to the original work by journalists and record keepers,
Michael Dupuis provides over 30 photographs and illustrations,
several previously unseen, and a detailed timeline of journalistic
activities from the time of the Explosion on December 6 to December
16.
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