Supporting a Secure and Trustworthy Internet 15 February 2017

RSA 2017 Internet of Insecurity Presentation – Self Regulation or Regulation

The Internet of Insecurity

Can Industry Solve It or is Regulation Required?

MODERATOR:
Craig Spiezle

Executive Director / Online Trust Alliance
@craigspi / @otalliance

PANELISTS:
Olaf Kolkman

Chief Internet Technology Officer
Internet Society
@Kolkman

Bruce Schneier
Adjunct Lecturer, Kennedy School of Govt.
Fellow, Berkman Klein Center
@schneierblog

, Global,

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