Four TED-style talks by Stanford Law School and Harvard Law School students in the Difficult Problems in Cyberspace Seminar
Event Info Please RSVP for this free event Food and drink will be served throughout the event.
Introductions by Stanford Law School Dean Larry Kramer and Harvard Law Professor Jonathan Zittrain
Stanford Law School and Harvard Law School are pleased to invite you to a special reception and event on the Stanford campus, featuring four TED-style talks drawn from the Difficult Problems in Cyberspace seminar, a joint venture of Harvard Law School and Stanford Law School. Bringing together esteemed thinkers and innovators, this event will examine the hard problems at the core of the developing online space, with topics drawn from the areas of Cybersecurity, Diplomatic Transparency, Crowdsourcing, and Privacy and Reputation.
Special guests from Silicon Valley, Washington DC, New York, and beyond, include:
Harvey Anderson, General Counsel of Mozilla Mitchell Baker, Chairperson of Mozilla Lukas Biewald, Founder of Crowdflower Robert Clark, U.S. Army Cyber Command David Hornik, Partner at August Capital Peter Kazanjy, Founder of Honestly.com Alex Macgillivray, General Counsel of Twitter Andrew McLaughlin, Former Deputy CTO of the United States Aza Raskin, Founder of Massive Health Ben Scott, U.S. Department of State Clay Shirky, NYU Elizabeth Stark, Yale University Vivek Wadhwa, UC Berkeley
The reception will begin at 6pm with presentations to follow from 7-9pm.
Parking is available at the Wilbur Lot, PS-6, just steps away from the Munger Graduate Residence. Click here for a map.
Cosponsored by the Stanford Center for Internet and Society and the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University.