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December 22, 2021 2021-12-16T14:57:24-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/934/20211216145851001_hd.jpgDavid Ignatius and Christopher Krebs discuss the paradox of the internet. The way the internet was originally perceived as a means to share information has created a paradox in the way it has helped autocrats stabilize their grip on power and suppress freedom while in democracies, the internet has produced greater disorder. Speakers: David Ignatius, Associate Editor, Washington Post. Christopher Krebs, (former) Director Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, US Department of Homeland Security
December 22, 2021 2021-12-16T14:57:24-05:00https://images.c-span.org/Files/934/20211216145851001_hd.jpgDavid Ignatius and Christopher Krebs discuss the paradox of the internet. The way the internet was originally perceived as a means to share information has created a paradox in the way it has helped autocrats stabilize their grip on power and suppress freedom while in democracies, the internet has produced greater disorder. Speakers: David Ignatius, Associate Editor, Washington Post. Christopher Krebs, (former) Director Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, US Department of Homeland Security
David Ignatius and Christopher Krebs discuss the paradox of the internet. The way the internet was originally perceived as a means to share… read more
David Ignatius and Christopher Krebs discuss the paradox of the internet. The way the internet was originally perceived as a means to share information has created a paradox in the way it has helped autocrats stabilize their grip on power and suppress freedom while in democracies, the internet has produced greater disorder.
Speakers: David Ignatius, Associate Editor, Washington Post. Christopher Krebs, (former) Director Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, US Department of Homeland Security close