Cybersecurity Threats and the Future of the Internet
Global dependence on the Internet expands by leaps and bandwidth every day. CISAC scholars are putting Stanford at the center of research on cybersecurity and the future of the Internet, drawing on experts from across campus and around the globe.
Events & Presentations
- Escalatory Models, Norms, Assurance, and Deterrence
November 12, 2012 Science Seminar
John C. Mallery - Behavioral Advertising and Privacy Law Reboot - US and International Legal Trends and Best Practices for Internet, Cloud and E-Commerce Companies
October 10, 2012 Panel Discussion
Jonathan Mayer - Cyber Security of Industrial Control Systems – What Does It Mean to National Security?
October 8, 2012 Science Seminar
Joseph Weiss - Can Information Security Survive?
June 11, 2012 Science Seminar
Malcolm Harkins
Audio transcript available - Private Location-Based Services
May 7, 2012 Science Seminar
Dan Boneh - A Forensic Dissection of Stuxnet
April 23, 2012 Science Seminar
Carey Nachenberg
Video available
The Politics of Critical Infrastructure Protection: Regulation and Deregulation Revisited
February 2, 2012 Social Science Seminar
Ryan Ellis, Whitfield Diffie- Cybersecurity and Cyberwarfare
January 9, 2012 Science Seminar
Jonathan Zittrain - The Future of Crime
October 31, 2011 Science Seminar
Marc Goodman - Do Not Track: Technology, Policy, and Politics
October 17, 2011 Science Seminar
Jonathan Mayer
The Security Implications of Information Technology
May 6, 2010 Research Seminar
Alistair Dawson, Jeffery H. Richardson



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