Will the market and innovation decide the future of the internet, or will the future be led by law and policy?
The
Internet is rapidly evolving and has mutated in the space of a decade
from a static information source to a dynamic organism. In the future
its shape will be dramatically different, as the online space moves
even further to the centre of almost every aspect of our lives.
One
of the key issues facing all online providers is the extent to which
the rights of users should be protected and enhanced. Can users
themselves be empowered to take greater control of their information?
Recent controversies over new policies and practices also show that
policy agendas and market pressures may collide on issues around
privacy, security, and end-user autonomy.
This very special
discussion with the leading internet and telecommunications companies
will identify the key policy and technological challenges for the
coming years. Innovation in this space is dramatic. The companies
taking part in this fireside chat are the buzz of the marketplace, and
are constantly developing new devices and new platforms that
substantially influence the online world.
Speakers:
Richard Allan, Director of European public policy, Facebook
Kasey Chappelle, Global Privacy Counsel, Vodafone
Alma Whitten, Privacy Engineering Lead, Google
Usama M. Fayyad, Open Insights
Chair:
Gus Hosein, Information Systems and Innovation Group, Department of Management