ADVISORY/Cryptography Expert Jim Adler to Discuss Benefit of Internet Voting At Washington, D.C. Conference.Business/High Tech Editors ADVISORY...for Saturday, April 1 --(BUSINESS WIRE) Jim Adler Alfred 1870-1937. Austrian psychiatrist. He rejected Sigmund Freud's emphasis on sexuality and theorized that neurotic behavior is an overcompensation for feelings of inferiority. WHAT: Panel Discussion "Are We Ready for Internet Voting?" WHEN: Saturday, April 1, 2000, 2 to 3:30 p.m. WHERE: Voting Integrity Conference Marriott at Metro Center 775 12th Street NW, Washington, D.C. WHY: Voting Integrity Project is hosting a two-day conference designed to address a variety of issues surrounding election processes. Mr. Adler is participating in the Internet voting panel as a leading authority on the issue of Internet voting and its advantages as a tool in elections for both the public and private sectors. Interviews: Mr. Adler will be available for interviews during his time in Washington, D.C. To schedule an appointment, contact Kerry Alexander, Marketing Communications Manager, VoteHere.net, 425/827-3196 or 425/827-5156. About Jim Adler Mr. Adler has extensive technical background in cryptography and signal processing and is active in the national discourse on Internet voting. He served on California's Internet Voting Task Force, has testified before the Washington state legislature on the issue of Internet voting, and is working to help define certification procedures for Internet voting systems. About VoteHere.net VoteHere.net is the leading worldwide supplier of secure Internet voting solutions. Founded in 1996, VoteHere.net, has developed proprietary patent-pending technology to provide secure, certifiable 1. That can or must be certified. Used of infectious, industrial, and other diseases that are required by law to be reported to health authorities. 2. Relating to or being a person showing disordered behavior of sufficient gravity to justify involuntary mental hospitalization. |
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