The Future of Internet Freedom: Policy and Priorities in the New Administration

livestreamOn Thursday February 11 2020, at 2:30pm-4pm EST (19:30-21:00 UTC), the Internet Society Washington DC Chapter, AU Internet Governance Lab, AU School of Communication, AU School of International Service, and Voices of Internet Freedom present ‘The Future of Internet Freedom: The Future of Internet Freedom: Policy and Priorities in the New Administration‘.

Internet Freedom has become one of the most pressing human rights issues of the day, but controversies continue to swirl around its future – including questions about what lies ahead in terms of policies, funding, and technologies. This event will focus on how how new policies and approaches under the Biden Administration may potentially impact efforts to open the Internet in every corner of the globe.

OPENING REMARKS
Dr. Mung Chiang, Dean of College of Engineering, Purdue University / former Science and Technology Adviser to the US Secretary of State

SPEAKERS
Maziar Bahari, Journalism for Change
Dr. Mung Chiang, Dean of College of Engineering, Purdue University
Harlo Holmes, Director of Digital Security, Freedom of the Press Foundation
Clara Tsao, Founder, FileCoin Foundation / former CTO, US Department of Homeland Security
Sarah Makin, former Senior Director for Strategic Engagement at the National Security Council.
Mallory Knodel, CTO, Center for Democracy and Technology

MODERATORS
Eric Novotny, The American University
Aram Sinnreich, The American University

LIVESTREAM https://livestream.com/internetsociety/internetfreedom2

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SIMULCAST
https://youtu.be/UnfkYuuegyM (ISOC DC)
https://www.pscp.tv/ISOC_Live/
https://www.twitch.tv/isoclive

ARCHIVE
https://archive.org/details/internetfreedom2