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 Daniel J. Bernstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Daniel Julius Bernstein (sometimes known simply as djb) is a
Bernstein is the author of the computer software
Bernstein has also proposed Internet Mail 2000, an alternative system for electronic mail, intended to replace
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Daniel_J._Bernstein

  
 Bernstein v. U.S. Department of State
Bernstein also alleges that the CJ request and registration processes as well as the licensing procedures are unconstitutional, although he does not state the basis of their unconstitutionality.
Bernstein has articulated his mathematical ideas in two ways: in an academic paper in English entitled "The Snuffle Encryption System," and in "source code" written in "C", a high-level computer programming language, [3] detailing both the encryption and decryption, which he calls "Snuffle.c" and "Unsnuffle.c", respectively.
Bernstein also contends that encryption software is important not only as speech, but as a tool to protect private speech.
www.loundy.com /CASES/Bernstein_v_US.html

  
 Daniel A. Bernstein, Esq.
Daniel A. Bernstein is a Principal of the Hamburger Law Firm and is also the Regulatory Affairs Director of
Daniel is admitted to the bars of New Jersey and New York, as well as the U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey.
Bernstein was an associate with the New York office of the national law firm of Katten Muchin Zavis Rosenman where he prepared offering documents, regulatory filings and other legal documents for numerous investment advisers, domestic and offshore hedge funds, broker-dealers and other regional and national financial institutions,
www.hamburgerlaw.com /attorneys/DAB.htm

  
 Stanford Department of Pediatrics: Cardiology
Directed by Dr. Daniel Bernstein, ongoing studies include the effects of transplantation on growth and development, long-term sequelae of immunosuppression, and the development of new techniques for the non-invasive monitoring of rejection.
Bernstein and Kavin Desai, is focused on the mechanisms underlying congenital heart lesions and for the abnormalities of cardiac function (cardiomyopathies).
www-med.stanford.edu /school/pediatrics/cardiology.html

  
 Wikipedia: Electronic Frontier Foundation
United States, where programmer and professor Daniel Bernstein sued the government for permission to publish his encryption software, Snuffle, and a paper describing it.
The creation of the organisation was motivated by the raid on Steve Jackson Games by the United States Secret Service.
More recently the organization has been involved in defending Edward Felten, Jon Johansen, and Dmitry Sklyarov.
www.factbook.org /wikipedia/en/e/el/electronic_frontier_foundation.html

  
 Daniel Bernstein -Outstanding Interpretation Reflections Literature
Daniel Bernstein - Herbert Hoover - Grade 7
Suddenly you turn around and you can see where you've been and how far you've come.
It's good to appreciate what you've experienced and use that to your advantage in the future.
www.sfusd.edu /partners/pta/Reflections/Literature/OutBernstein.html

  
 Daniel Bernstein
Daniel’s civil litigation practice focuses on corporate/commercial litigation, with an emphasis on securities and professional negligence.
Daniel has also appeared before the Ontario Securities Commission and the Investment Dealers Association of Canada on a number of securities-related matters.
Daniel is a fourth year associate at Wardle Daley LLP.
www.wardledaley.ca /bernstein.html

  
 Online Encyclopedia and Dictionary - Daniel J. Bernstein
Daniel Julius Bernstein (sometimes known simply as djb) is a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, a mathematician, a cryptologist, and a programmer.
Bernstein plans to achieve this by putting the vast majority of computer software into an "extreme sandbox" that prevents it from doing anything besides transforming input into output and by writing bugfree replacements (like qmail and djbdns) for the remaining components that need additional privileges.
Bernstein is the author of the computer software qmail and djbdns, and is a proponent of license-free software.
fact-archive.com /encyclopedia/D.J._Bernstein   (418 words)

  
 Daniel J. Bernstein v. United States Department of Justice, et al. - Phillips Nizer LLP Internet Library of Law and Court Decisions
Home » » Internet Library Subject Matter Index » » Daniel J. Bernstein v.
In this case, the Ninth Circuit wrestled with Professor Daniel Bernstein's continuing challenge to the constitutionality of various governmental regulations that attempt to restrict the export of software encryption programs.
The dissent rests on its conclusion that, in the main, source code is not expressive speech, but rather a functional tool utilized in the operation of computers.
www.phillipsnizer.com /library/cases/lib_case135.cfm   (418 words)

  
 Bernstein v. United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
United States is a court case brought by Daniel J. Bernstein challenging restrictions on the export of encryption software outside of the United States.
The case was first brought in 1995, when Bernstein was a student at Berkeley and wanted to publish a paper and associated source code on his Snuffle encryption system.
Bernstein was represented by the EFF, who hired outside lawyer Cindy Cohn.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bernstein_v._United_States   (206 words)

  
 Bernstein v. U.S. Department of State, et al.
Daniel J. Bernstein was a Ph.D. student in Mathematics at the University of California at Berkeley.
Bernstein was informed that he would need a *license to be an arms dealer* before he could post his encryption algorithm and descriptive document to the sci.crypt (which stands for "science of cryptography") Usenet newsgroup, and that if he applied for a license his request would be denied because his algorithm was too secure.
Bernstein sued several government agencies, including the Commerce Department, which now oversees exportation of non-military encryption products, claiming that the export control laws act as a prior restraint on his constitutionally protected speech and are too overbroad to serve their purpose of protecting national security.
www-swiss.ai.mit.edu /6805/articles/crypto/eff-bernstein-summary.html   (531 words)

  
 Daniel Bernstein
~ Daniel Bernstein, Thierry Vidal, Jean-Pierre Champetier, Christine Simonin-Adam
Perceptions of a change in power: The speakerships of Price Daniel, Jr.
Towards a Sociology of Pedagogy: The Contribution of Basil Bernstein to Research
www.mdlinks.net /shop/us/books/author/Daniel+Bernstein.htm   (531 words)

  
 Daniel, Bernstein and Brass (1992) Plantations, proletarians, and peasants in colonial Asia
Daniel, Bernstein and Brass (1992) Plantations, proletarians, and peasants in colonial Asia
This volume originated in a conference held at the Centre for Asian Studies of the University of Amsterdam and Free University of Amsterdam in Sept. 1990.
www.getcited.org /pub/103000162   (531 words)

  
 Daniel J. Bernstein - Wikiquote
Daniel J. Bernstein (known among users of his software and members of his mailing lists as simply "djb") is a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, a mathematician, a cryptologist, and a programmer, noted as the author of the computer software qmail and djbdns.
Bernstein is well-known for his debating style on various electronic fora.
He does not suffer fools gladly, and in refuting them, has produced many a turn of phrase found by others to be amusing or pithy.
en.wikiquote.org /wiki/Djb   (731 words)

  
 rfc1143.txt
Bernstein [Page 6] RFC 1143 Q Method February 1990 If it does support the queue, and if an option is currently under negotiation, it MUST NOT handle a new request from the user or process to switch the state of that option by sending a new request through the network.
Bernstein [Page 7] RFC 1143 Q Method February 1990 However, in a hostile environment this is a bad idea, as it means that handling a DO/WILL response to a WONT/DONT cannot be done correctly.
Bernstein [Page 4] RFC 1143 Q Method February 1990 DISCUSSION: It is unclear from RFC 854 whether or not a TELNET implementation may allow new requests about an option that is currently under negotiation; it certainly seems limiting to prohibit "option typeahead".
www.ietf.org /rfc/rfc1143.txt   (2934 words)

  
 Proskauer Rose LLP - DANIEL J. BERNSTEIN
Bernstein counsels technology companies and their investors on issues relating to the protection and enhancement of intellectual property, and has substantial experience with such clients in structuring product development and distribution agreements, collaborative research arrangements, cross-licensing agreements, strategic partnerships and joint ventures.
Bernstein received his B.A., summa cum laude, from Cornell University in 1971 and his J.D. from New York University School of Law in 1974.
Bernstein is admitted to the Bar in New York (1975), Massachusetts (1979), U.S. District Court, District of Massachusetts (1980), U.S. Court of Appeals, First Circuit (1981) and was Law Clerk to the Honorable William C. Conner, U.S. District Court, Southern District of New York from 1977 to 1978.
www.proskauer.com /lawyers_at_proskauer/atty_data/6732   (292 words)

  
 Bernstein1099.txt
Bernstein subsequently amended his complaint to add the Department of Commerce as a defendant, advancing the same constitutional objections as he had against the State Department.
Junger, like Bernstein, is a professor, albeit a law professor, who wished to publish in various forms his work on computers, including a textbook, Computers and the Law.
Bernstein has submitted numerous declarations from cryptographers and computer programmers explaining that cryptographic ideas and algorithms are conveniently expressed in source code.12 _________________________________________________________________ 11 It must be emphasized, however, that source code is merely text, albeit text that conforms to stringent formatting and punctuation requirements.
www.securitymanagement.com /library/Bernstein1099.txt   (7777 words)

  
 The Volokh Conspiracy
(Take it away, Professor Bernstein.) If so, that might mean that reparations need to be understood as reparations for slavery plus Jim Crow, not just for slavery; but what of that?
I'm back: Just got back into the office -- many thanks to my cobloggers and the guest-bloggers ( David Bernstein and Dan Drezner) for all their posting.
This could be, as h thinks, because of Jim Crow barriers.
volokh.com /2003_07_27_volokh_archive.html   (7777 words)

  
 Daniel Bernstein, Book price comparison at 75 stores
Author: Jeanette Smith Daniel Bernstein (Editor) Michael T. Toth (Editor) M.
Author: Jeannette Smith Daniel Bernstein (Editor) Michael T. Toth (Editor)
Daniel Bernstein, Book price comparison at 75 stores
www.bookfinder4u.com /search_author/Daniel_Bernstein.html   (7777 words)

  
 Pediatrics for Medical Students (Daniel Bernstein , Steven P. Shelov)
Pediatrics for Medical Students (Daniel Bernstein, Steven P. Shelov)
2003, by Drs Bernstein and Shelov which tries to make
This is the 2nd Edition of this book, released in
www.mdlinks.net /shop/us/product/0781729416.htm   (7777 words)

  
 The University of Kansas - Department of Psychology
Bernstein, D.J. Disciplining the minds of students: The study Of psychology.
Bernstein, D.J., Jonson, Jessica, and Smith, K.L. (2000) An examination of the implementation of peer review of teaching.
Pfeifer, J.E. and Bernstein, D.J. Expressions of modern racism in judgments of others: The role of task and target specificity on attributions of guilt.
www.psych.ku.edu /faculty_Daniel_Bernstein.html   (406 words)

  
 Security wrappers and Bernstein chaining
Bernstein chaining is a specialized security-wrapper technique first invented by Daniel J. Bernstein, who has employed it in a number of his packages.
Bernstein chaining is useful for situations in which the application needs setuid or setgid privileges to initialize a connection, or acquire some credential, and then drop those privileges so that following code does not have to be trusted.
(A similar pattern appears in commands like nohup(1) and su(1), but the conditionality is absent.) Conceptually, a Bernstein chain is like a pipeline, but each successive stage replaces the previous one rather than running concurrently with it.
www.catb.org /~esr/writings/taoup/html/ch07s05.html   (685 words)

  
 Daniel J. Bernstein at opensource encyclopedia
Daniel J. Bernstein is a professor at the University of Illinois at Chicago, a mathematician, a cryptologist, and a programmer, noted as the author of the computer software qmail and djbdns.
He also brought, and later represented himself (although he has no formal training as a lawyer) in the seminal court case Bernstein v.
United States, which got software declared protected speech and national restrictions on encryption software overturned.
www.wiki.tatet.com /Daniel_J._Bernstein.html   (102 words)

  
 Thelen Reid & Priest: Articles & Legal Updates
of Thelen's Intellectual Property Group joined the legal team for Daniel J. Bernstein to provide expertise on the intellectual property and copyright issues raised by the government's appeal of the case.
The Bernstein case centers on the government's refusal to allow Daniel Bernstein to distribute, via the internet, the encryption program he wrote while a Ph.D. student in Mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley.
Lead counsel for Professor Bernstein are Cindy Cohn of McGlashan and Sarrail in San Mateo and Lee Tien, a sole practitioner in Berkeley.
www.thelenreid.com /articles/report/bernstein_rep_idx.htm   (406 words)

  
 EPIC, ACLU, EFF Press Release on Revised Crypto Regs (1/13/00)
Bernstein won his case at the trial level, and won an appeal in the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Professor Bernstein claims that his right to publish his own encryption software and share his research results with others over the Internet is being unconstitutionally restricted by the government's controls.
Bernstein's attorney cindy@mcglashan.com +1 650 341 2585 Shari Steele, Dir.
www.epic.org /crypto/export_controls/joint_release_1_00.html   (941 words)

  
 Thelen Reid & Priest LLP Law Firm: Reports: Daniel J. Bernstein Appeal
Plaintiff Daniel J. Bernstein is a professor in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago.1 Writing, analyzing and publishing cryptographic algorithms and software is integral to his academic research and teaching.
Professor Bernstein then engaged in a protracted, frustrating and ultimately unsuccessful attempt to learn how Appellants interpreted their regulations and whether the determination extended to both the source code and his scientific Paper expressions of the Snuffle algorithm.23 AER 10-15,21-41.
On December 30, 1996, primary licensing authority for nonmilitary cryptography was shifted to the Commerce Department.16 Appellants have admitted that Professor Bernstein would need a license under the new regulations, stating: "the parties' dispute as to licensing procedures for Professor Bernstein's encryption source code, and as to technical data, would continue." AER at 477-84.
www.thelenreid.com /articles/report/bernstein_bri.htm   (10749 words)

  
 Cryptography and Trade
Bernstein to filed a commodity jurisdiction request to the Department of State, and was denied permission to export Snuffle 5.0 under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations (ITAR).
Bernstein filed suit against the Department of State alleging that the Arms Export Control Act (AECA) and ITAR constituted a prior restraint to Mr.
Bernstein filed five separate requests to the State Department to" publish the paper, the encryption source code, the decryption source code, an English description of how to encrypt, and an English description of how to decrypt.
www.american.edu /projects/mandala/TED/crypto.htm   (3320 words)

  
 Quo vadis 2005
Daniel J. Bernstein is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Statistics, and Computer Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
The lectures by Daniel J. Bernstein and Eran Tromer will present two different points of view on the the capability of building a specialized hardware device capable of factoring large integers (including integers of the size of 1024 bits), and thus breaking RSA.
Professor Bernstein has received a U.S. National Science Foundation CAREER award and a Sloan Research Fellowship for his research in computational number theory, cryptography, and computer security.
ece.gmu.edu /quovadis/quovadis3/quovadis3.htm   (777 words)

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