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Featuring Bruce Schneier, the author of Click Here to Kill Everybody in conversation with Abby Everett Jaques, MIT.

From the description of Click Here to Kill Everybody:

Computer security is no longer about data; it's about life and property. This change makes an enormous difference, and will shake up our industry in many ways. First, data authentication and integrity will become more important than confidentiality. And second, our largely regulation-free Internet will become a thing of the past. Soon we will no longer have a choice between government regulation and no government regulation. Our choice is between smart government regulation and stupid government regulation. Given this future, it's vital that we look back at what we've learned from past attempts to secure these systems, and forward at what technologies, laws, regulations, economic incentives, and social norms we need to secure them in the future.

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Past Event
Tuesday, September 25, 2018
Time
12:00 PM - 1:15 PM ET
Location
1585 Massachusetts Ave
HLS Wasserstein Hall Milstein East C (Room 2036, second floor)
Cambridge, MA 02140 US

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