Invited Lecture Series

Upcoming Lectures

12.10.09 Jennifer Rexford: Stable Internet Routing Without Global Coordination
12.17.09 Douglas E. Phillips: Legislation by Software License: Is it Time to Click “Disagree”?
03.04.10 Barry Wellman: Networks as Social Operating Systems

Past Lectures

10.15.09 Ron Hedges: An Overview of Discovery of Electronically Stored Information (video available)
10.08.09 Viktor Mayer-Schönberger: Delete: The Virtue of Forgetting in the Digital Age
04.30.09 Danielle Citron: Technological Due Process
04.28.09 Paul Ohm: Law, Policy and the Limits of Anonymization
04.22.09 Dr. Roger Johnston: Don’t Swallow the Snake Oil: Oscar Wilde, Method Acting, & Vulnerability Assessments
04.16.09 Joe Rospars: Making Change Happen: Lessons from the Obama Campaign
04.10.09 Vinod Vaikunanathan: Cryptography Against Memory Attacks
04.09.09 Roger Dingledine: Security and Anonymity Vulnerabilities in Tor
04.02.09 Alessandro Acquisti: The Best of Strangers: Behavioral Economics, Malleable Privacy Valuations, and Context-Dependent Willingness to Divulge Personal Information
03.26.09 Christopher Yoo - The Transformation of the Internet
03.25.09 General William Lord - Revolutions in Warfare –The Air Force’s Way Ahead
02.26.09 Lada Adamic - Expertise Sharing Dynamics in Online Forums
02.19.09 Richard Sarnoff - Reinventing Access to Books: The Landmark Settlement among Authors, Publishers, Libraries, and Google
02.12.09 Amar Bhidé - The Venturesome Economy
02.05.09 Stephen Schultze and Shubham Mukherjee - Selling the Law: The Business of Public Access to Court Records
12.09.08 Eszter Hargittai - Digital Promise or Digital Peril? Differences in Young Adults’ Internet Use
12.04.08 Collin Jackson - Extracting Passwords from JavaScript Password Managers
12.01.08 Stefan Popoveniuc - Scantegrity II - End-to-End Verifiability for Optical Scan Elections; Demonstration of the Punchscan/Scantegrity Voting System
11.20.08 Phil Weiser - What Should the FCC Do About Net Neutrality?
11.17.08 Dr. Juan E. Gilbert - Modern Day Affirmative Action: Computing Race and Gender Conscious Admissions in the 21st Century
11.13.08 Ethan Zuckerman - Internet Censorship: How Cute Cats Can Help (video available)
10.08.08 Luis von Ahn - Games With A Purpose (video available)
10.01.08 James Grimmelmann - Who Owns the Law? (video available)
09.25.08 Martin Wattenberg - Shakespeare, God, and Lonely Hearts: Transforming Data Access with Many Eyes (video available)
09.18.08 Ronald Lee - Government Data Mining and Commercial Data Profiling
04.30.08 James E. Katz - How Are Mobile Phones Changing Families?
03.27.08 Garrett Graff - The First Campaign: Why Tech is Central to Politics in 2008
03.26.08 Jonathan Zittrain - The Future of the Internet — and How to Stop It (video available)
03.24.08 Shantanu Narayen - Experience Matters - Computing Across the Cloud, Desktop, Mobile Device and TV
02.21.08 Walt Mossberg - The Next Stage of the Net and the Future of the Cell Phone
02.07.08 Marc Smith - Enhancing Social Cyberspaces
11.28.07 Nancy Baym - Understanding the Networked Audience
10.08.07 Daniel Solove -The Future of Reputation