It took a few days for video to emerge of last week's Georgia Tech event, and when it did the audio wasn't so good. I have cleaned it up to the best of my ability and added some titles. There was a technical problem with the render earlier in the day (PC crash!) which belayed the 7pm time, and I now expect to stream this around 2am EDT = 06:00 UTC. It's a good session. Two parts - first Milton and Larry. Then the panel, with some penetrating questions from the student body.

joly posted: "On Friday October 28 2016 the New America Foundation Cybersecurity Initiative presented Cyber Insecurity: Emerging Policy Tools in Cybersecurity in Washington DC. A panel explored a set of emerging policy tools with distinctly partnered public-private pro"
 

On October 26 2016 the Internet Governance Project at the Georgia Institute of Technology’s School of Public Policy presented The Self Governing Internet – Celebrating the IANA transition and ICANN reforms in Atlanta. Special honoree will Assistant Secretary Lawrence Strickling, receiving recognition for his persistent and principled commitment to putting “the global multistakeholder community” in charge of IANA and ICANN. The event also featured remarks on the long term implications of the transition by a panel of experts, including Internet Architecture Board Chair Andrew Sullivan, Georgia Tech professors Milton Mueller and Peter Swire, the Internet Society’s Senior Policy Advisor Konstantinos Komaitis, and Verisign’s Vice President for public policy and government Keith Drazek. An edited version of the event will be webcast at 7pm today on the Internet Society Livestream Channel. Twitter: @igpalert https://twitter.com/IGPAlert.


Watch on livestreamhttps://livestream.com/internetsociety/igpalert


 

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