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Join us for DC CyberWeek (October 16 - 20, 2017), a week-long SXSW-style festival in our nation’s capital bringing together leaders, experts, and decision makers from the gov and tech communities. The festival features dozens of community events, complemented by core conferences and parties created by the festival organizer, CyberScoop. DC CyberWeek is about big ideas and coming together to make an impact on the greater good of our connected world.  

Please visit DCCyberWeek.com for more details.
Tuesday, October 17 • 10:00am - 11:30am
Old Laws and New Technology: How Can We Keep Up?

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Around the world legal frameworks are failing to keep pace with technology. Domestically nations are struggling to secure consumers’ privacy and conflicted about how best to manage the effects of powerful new technologies like artificial intelligence without stifling innovation.

Is regulation necessary, or can voluntary frameworks suffice? Where are the current points of failure in our legal system? Where are the strengths? What responsibilities do technologists have? What should policymakers avoid in developing new regulatory efforts? What are the consequences if we fail? How can policy catalyze innovation?

The American Bar Association Standing Committee on Law and National Security, New America, and Pitt Cyber host a discussion of the widening gap between coding and codes. Former US Attorney David Hickton, known for his groundbreaking cybercrime and cyber espionage indictments, will share his view from the front lines of enforcing existing laws, after which an expert panel discussion will discuss the issues raised.

Join the conversation online by using #CyberLaw and following @NewAmCyber and @PittCyber.

Keynote:

David Hickton

Founding director, Pitt Cyber and former US Attorney, Western District of Pennsylvania

Participants:

Paul Cohen

Founding dean and professor, University of Pittsburgh, School of Computing and Information, former program manager, Information Innovation Office, DARPA

Harvey Rishikof

Chair, Advisory Committee, ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security and former Dean of Faculty, National War College

Ian Wallace, @pianwallace

Co-director, New America’s Cybersecurity Initiative and senior fellow, International Security Program

Moderator:

Kiersten Todt

Resident scholar, Pitt Cyber and former executive director of the Presidential Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity 

Live streaming of this event will be available on the New America website: https://www.newamerica.org/cybersecurity-initiative/events/old-laws-and-new-technology-how-can-we-keep/


Moderators
KT

Kiersten Todt

Resident scholar, Pitt Cyber and former executive director of the Presidential Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity

Speakers
PC

Paul Cohen

Founding dean and professor, University of Pittsburgh, School of Computing and Information, former program manager, Information Innovation Office, DARPA
DH

David Hickton

Founding director, Pitt Cyber and former US Attorney, Western District of Pennsylvania
HR

Harvey Rishikof

Chair, Advisory Committee, ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security and former Dean of Faculty, National War College
IW

Ian Wallace

Co-Director of the Cybersecurity Initiative, New America & Senior Fellow, International Security Program


Tuesday October 17, 2017 10:00am - 11:30am EDT
New America 740 15th Street NW, Suite 900, Washington, DC 20005