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# Avichal Singh, [[ICT Initiatives for Rural Development|ICT Initiatives for Rural Development/Poverty Reduction]], [[User:avichal|Avichal]], avichal@cs.washington.edu | # Avichal Singh, [[ICT Initiatives for Rural Development|ICT Initiatives for Rural Development/Poverty Reduction]], [[User:avichal|Avichal]], avichal@cs.washington.edu | ||
# David Moss, Database Protection and/or DMCA[[User:DavidMoss]], mossd@u.washington.edu | # David Moss, Database Protection and/or DMCA[[User:DavidMoss]], mossd@u.washington.edu | ||
− | # Santeri (Santtu) Voutilainen -- see [http://cubist.cs.washington.edu/CSEP590TU-wiki/index.php/CSEP590TU: | + | # Santeri (Santtu) Voutilainen -- see [http://cubist.cs.washington.edu/CSEP590TU-wiki/index.php/CSEP590TU:Microsoft Microsoft] (I work @ Microsoft but live and attend lecture in Seattle) |
Revision as of 02:56, 27 October 2004
- Tapan Parikh, "Information Systems for Rural India", User:Tapan, tap2k@yahoo.com
- Alfred Schumer, "Does IT Matter", User:Aschumer, als@vtablet.com
- Joanna Muench, "Does IT Matter", User:Joanna, joannam@spro.net
- Lars Bergstrom, "IT Abroad : East Asia Focus", User:Lars, lars@cs.washington.edu
- John Naegle, "Encryption", User:john.naegle, naeglej@cs.washington.edu (Remote from Boston)
- Ted Zuvich, "Privacy", User:TedZ, ted_zuvich@knifeedge.com (Remote from Corvallis, OR)
- Damon May, "Database Protection", User:Dmay, damon@gurple.com
- David Dorwin, probably "Outsourcing", User:ddorwin, ddorwin_at_u.washington.edu
- Jeff West, probably "Open Source", User:Jeffwest, jeffwest@cs.washington.edu
- Caroline Benner, "In Search of the Most Secure Platform", User:cmbenner, cmbenner@u.washington.edu
- Avichal Singh, ICT Initiatives for Rural Development/Poverty Reduction, Avichal, avichal@cs.washington.edu
- David Moss, Database Protection and/or DMCAUser:DavidMoss, mossd@u.washington.edu
- Santeri (Santtu) Voutilainen -- see Microsoft (I work @ Microsoft but live and attend lecture in Seattle)