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Keeping the Net Healthy: How Can We Develop an Immune System for the Internet?
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Collection StructureCommonwealth Club of California records > Sound recordings of club programs > Keeping the Net Healthy: How Can We Develop an Immune System for the Internet?
Item Title Keeping the Net Healthy: How Can We Develop an Immune System for the Internet?
Date CreatedOctober 04, 2010
Description

Vinton Cerf, VP and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google; one of the “fathers of the Internet”

Paul Mockapetris, Chief Scientist and Chairman of the Board, Nominum; Creator, Domain Name System (DNS)

Esther Dyson, Chairman, EDventure Holdings & Angel Investor - Moderator

Viruses, spyware, spam, phishing, zombie machines. Several years ago, we might have thought of these as just a nuisance, and their perpetrators as mostly underemployed kids. Today, cybercrime is worth billions of dollars to loosely organized networks of criminals that prey on individuals, businesses and governments with malicious or profit-seeking intent. What are some of the current threats, and how is industry responding to them? What new threats might we expect in the coming years? Is the Internet's health partly a result of misaligned incentives, where those who cause the damage don't bear its costs? How can we change that? What more should industry, government and individuals be doing to protect the network and, ultimately, ourselves?

Location: Quadrus Conference Center, 2400 Sandhill Rd., Menlo Park

Language(s)
Country of Origin
Place RecordedCalifornia, United States
FormatSound Recording
Medium speeches (documents)
Hoover IDProgram 20101004ne
Record Number2003C87.5163
RightsUsed with permission of the Commonwealth Club of California.This copy is provided for educational and research purposes only. No publication, further reproduction, or reuse of copies, beyond fair use, may be made without the express written permission of the copyright owner.

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