[Infowarrior] - Symposium: Internet Governance and Security

Richard Forno rforno at infowarrior.org
Thu Mar 29 19:12:14 UTC 2007


Internet Governance and Security: Exploring Global and National Solutions
May 17, 2007 
  2:00 pm ­ 6:00 pm
 
Swiss Embassy 
2900 Cathedral Ave. N.W. (Metro: Red Line, Woodley)
Washington, DC 
 
This symposium on Internet Governance and Internet security will explore the
relationship between global and national Solutions to problems of cyber
crime and cyber security. The meeting will focus on the tensions and
complementarities between global and national policy making for issues
related to the security and privacy of commerce and communication on the
Internet. The panelists and audience are technical experts, academics, and
U.S. and international decision-makers in government and industry. They will
identify and discuss Internet governance issues such as the security of the
domain name system (DNSSEC), spam and cybercrime, identity and
identification, and private sector security regimes.

The program is organized by the Syracuse University School of Information
Studies; the George Mason University Law School¹s Critical Infrastructure
Protection Program; and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at
Lausanne. 
 
Panel 1: Securing the Root: The Politics and Economics of DNSSEC
Panel 2: Taking Charge: Public Sector Plans and Private Sector Priorities
Panel 3: National Interest, Global Governance: Which Suits the Internet?
 
 
For RSVP, contact: 
Kathy Allen 
Syracuse University School of Information Studies
kallen02 at syr.edu  
 
 
For more information contact:
Dr. Milton Mueller 
Syracuse University School of Information Studies
Mueller at syr.edu 
 




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