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    <description>The most recent programs for the Online Technology Tag</description>
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      <title>Television and Internet Video Distribution</title>
      <description>Witnesses testified about a proposed measure to provide [a la carte] cable and satellite television options to consumers. Among the issues addressed were the potential impact on the cost of service, local television content, and advertising revenue. They also talked about changes in the way consumers watch television and video, and ways in which technology was changing the marketplace.</description>
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      <title>Book Discussion on [The New Digital Age]</title>
      <description>Google's Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen talked about their book, [The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations and Business], in which they present their vision of a future in which everyone is digitally connected. During the event hosted by the Aspen Institute, the co-authors were interviewed by Aspen Institute president and CEO, Walter Isaacson.</description>
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      <title>Plastic Gun Created by 3-D Printer</title>
      <description>Andy Greenberg talked by video link from New York City about the creation of the world's first plastic handgun crafted by 3-D printers. The 16-piece plastic firearm, called "The Liberator," was created by the Texas-based company Defense Distributed, which had posted prototype blueprints of the gun parts online. On May 8, 2013, the State Department demanded the company take down the blueprints, saying it wants to review the files for compliance with arms export control laws governing shipping weapons overseas. The blueprint had thus far been downloaded more than 100,000 times, and was still posted on servers in other countries. YouTube videos of the gun were shown in the background. Mr. Greenberg responded to telephone calls and electronic mail.</description>
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      <title>Cybersecurity Law</title>
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      <title>Cybersecurity Threats</title>
      <description>Witnesses testified on Justice Department and FBI resources and strategy against advanced cyber threats, and ways the federal government could work with local and state officials and the private sector.</description>
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      <title>Online Activity in the Workplace</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about issues arising from online activity in the workplace, including employee privacy, legitimate business interests, and legal restrictions that can limit employer monitoring. This panel was part of a symposium hosted by Fordham University that explored privacy and employment in the digital age. It was held at the university's Lincoln Center campus in New York City.</description>
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      <title>Open Learning and the Future of Education</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about the impact of online teaching on higher education, focusing on massive, open online courses (MOOCS). They discussed the benefits of MOOCs including accessibility and low costs, as well as their potential for decreasing the quality of education. The program included questions from audience members.</description>
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      <title>Social Media and Employment</title>
      <description>Panelists spoke about the privacy, social and policy implications that arise when employers use social media and other publicly available electronic information to gather personal data of potential employees during the hiring process. The concentrated on how research gained through social media must adhere to the guidelines of the Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA).</description>
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      <title>Online Sales Tax</title>
      <description>Gautham Negesh talked about the Marketplace Fairness Act, which would will allow state governments to require internet retailers to collect sales tax from buyers, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics arguments for and against the bill, and complications related to online sale tax collection.</description>
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      <title>Senator Baucus on Online Sales Tax Bill</title>
      <description>Senator Baucus (D-MT) spoke in the Senate about a proposed online sales tax.</description>
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      <title>Senator Enzi on Online Sales Tax Bill</title>
      <description>Senator Enzi (R-WY) spoke in the Senate about a proposed online sales tax.</description>
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      <title>Cyber Security and Privacy</title>
      <description>Catherine Lotrionte talked about the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act (CISPA) bill, its prospects in the Senate, and the concerns the bill creates over privacy issues. She said the CISPA bill would establish a framework for private companies and the federal government to share information relating to computer related threats. She also suggested, however, that many people were concerned with the privacy issues raised by the bill, specifically the sharing of personal data gathered by private companies with government agencies. She responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.</description>
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      <title>Tony Romm on Cybersecurity Legislation</title>
      <description>Tony Romm spoke about consideration of a cybersecurity bill in the House of Representatives.</description>
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      <title>The Communicators with Grover Norquist and Laura Murphy</title>
      <description>Grover Norquist and Laura Murphy talked about potential changes to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), which governs government access to information stored on the Internet. They argued that the government could read emails without a warrant, and that privacy rules on the Internet were far looser than those that apply to the postal service or telephone use.
The two guests came together to support changing the ECPA, and also to launch the Digital 4th, a group "dedicated to bringing Fourth Amendment protections into the 21st century."</description>
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      <title>The Future of Print Journalism</title>
      <description>Newspaper and magazine executives talked about the challenges facing print journalism in light of new technologies, online platforms, and lower circulation. They also focused on models to increase paid viewership online, as well as strategies to remain profitable. The speakers used PowerPoint in their presentations and they responded to questions from the audience.
"New Challenges, New Revenues for Print Journalism " was part of the three-day Society of American Business Editors and Writers 50th anniversary spring conference, held at George Washington University's Marvin Center.</description>
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      <title>Tim Armstrong on Online Content</title>
      <description>Tim Armstrong, chairman and chief executive officer of AOL, talked about the state of his Internet company and how media organizations are expanding their efforts to produce more online content. 
This was a keynote address at the Society of American Business Editors and Writers 50th anniversary spring conference, held at George Washington University's Marvin Center.</description>
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      <title>Reforms to the Electronic Communications Privacy Act</title>
      <description>Privacy specialists considered the growth of communications tools like e-mail and the use of global positioning systems (GPS), as well as the government's ability to monitor personal information. Panelists focused on efforts to reform the 1986 Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA), the law that regulated government access to electronic communications, to more clearly protect digital privacy rights. They responded to questions from the audience.
"Is Privacy a Thing of the Past? How Technology has Outpaced the Law on Government Access to Electronic Communications" was a presentation by the Constitution Project at the Google office in Washington, D.C.</description>
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      <title>International Law and Cyber Warfare</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about the origin and process of developing the [Tallinn Manual on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Warfare]. Commissioned in 2009 by the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Center of Excellence in Tallinn, Estonia, a group of international law practitioners wrote the manual on how international laws regarding warfare could be adapted to fit similar conflicts in cyberspace.
The NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence held this book launch event with the Atlantic Council's Cyber Statecraft Initiative and the ABA Standing Committee on Law and National Security at the University Club Ballroom.</description>
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      <title>Threats and Benefits of New Technology</title>
      <description>The University of Colorado Law School holds the 5th Annual Conference on Technology and Privacy at the Silicon Flatirons Center.</description>
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      <title>Patient Data and Health Information Technology</title>
      <description>Health care professionals talked about some of the changes taking place in their industry, including the use of information technology to improve the accessibility of patients' medical data and to help them lead healthier lives. Other topics included data sharing between hospitals and insurance companies, and the potential for implementing a national system to measure patients' medical costs against results. Former President Bill Clinton also spoke during a question and answer session. 
This event was part of his Clinton Foundation's annual health care conference. It was moderated by NBC News Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Nancy Snyderman. The conference was held in La Quinta, California.</description>
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      <title>Senate Debate on Marketplace Fairness Act</title>
      <description>Senators debated an amendment to the 2014 fiscal year budget offered by Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL) that would effect sales taxes on Internet purchases.</description>
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      <title>Brian Roberts Remarks on Media and Technology Industry</title>
      <description>Brian Roberts talked about the future of cable television, the media, providing television content, technology, and business opportunities such as theme parks. Among the topics he addressed were technical innovations, expansion of services, broadband and Internet services, and integrating systems. He also talked about his life and career and gave a demonstration of Comcast's new programming and services.
Mr. Roberts was interviewed by David Rubenstein at a luncheon meeting at the JW Marriott Hotel of the Economic Club of Washington.</description>
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      <title>Threat of Cyber Attacks</title>
      <description>Irving Lachow talked about the growing threat of cyber attacks against the U.S. from countries such as China, and other groups. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.</description>
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      <title>Communicators with Senator Jay Rockefeller</title>
      <description>Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV), chairman of the Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, talked about President Obama's February 14, 2013, cyber security executive order. He was interviewed in his office.</description>
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      <title>Communicators with Representative Mac Thornberry</title>
      <description>Representative Mac Thornberry (R-TX), chairman of the Armed Services Subcommittee on Intelligence, talked about President Obama's February 14, 2013, cyber security executive order. He was interviewed remotely from Capitol Hill. Video clips of White House Cybersecurity Coordinator Michael Daniels talking about the order on February 22, 2013, were played.</description>
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      <title>Cybersecurity Threats</title>
      <description>Witnesses testified on the implementation of President Obama's executive order to address cyber threats to the U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano in her testimony said the executive order was a step forward to addressing the nation's cybersecurity threats but emphasized that the need remains great for comprehensive legislation in the area.</description>
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      <title>Online Piracy</title>
      <description>Panelists talked about Internet users' compliance with copyright restrictions for online content. They focused on implementation of a Copyright Alert System that would to inform subscribers that they had downloaded and/or shared copyrighted content. They also answered questions from the audience.</description>
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      <title>U.S. Cyber Command Operations</title>
      <description>Major General Brett Williams, operations director of U.S. Cyber Command, talked about his mission, saying cyber operations must be planned and executed using the same processes the military uses for conventional warfare. He said the key to effective cyber operations was a well-trained force and sufficient information as opposed to technical superiority. 
This was the first opening keynote address at the 4th Annual Cybersecurity Symposium, "Taking Stock of Cyber Preparedness: A Team Path to Active Resilience," held at the Capital Hilton Hotel by the Washington, D.C., chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association.</description>
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      <title>Communicators with Michael Daniel</title>
      <description>Michael Daniel talked about the cyber security executive order issued by President Obama the previous week, the increase in cyber attacks and hacking, and a reported rise in the number of cyber attacks on the U.S. from China. A video clip was shown of President Obama's statement about cyber attacks in his State of the Union address. Guatham Nagesh was the guest interviewer.</description>
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      <title>States and Cybersecurity</title>
      <description>Security specialists talked to governors about cyber security threats and the response and prevention strategies state governments could use. Topics included what threats were posed to individuals, businesses, and governments by cyber crime, espionage, and warfare as well as preventing hacking and theft by insiders.
The meeting began with an Executive Briefing by Sam Ginn on the National Public Safety Network to modernize public safety communications.
"Protecting Our Nation: States and Cybersecurity" was a meeting of the Health and Homeland Security Committee at the National Governors Association (NGA) 2013 Winter Meeting at the J.W. Marriott Hotel.</description>
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      <title>White House Cybersecurity Goals</title>
      <description>Andy Ozment, senior White House cybersecurity director, outlined the goals of President Obama's executive order on the issue, and described areas where new legislation would be required in order to fully implement the administration's plan. 
This was the second luncheon keynote address at the 4th Annual Cybersecurity Symposium, "Taking Stock of Cyber Preparedness: A Team Path to Active Resilience," held at the Capital Hilton Hotel by the Washington, D.C., chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association.</description>
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      <title>Implementing Cybersecurity</title>
      <description>Suzanne Spaulding, in charge of overseeing cyber security at the Homeland Security Department, described efforts to implement the latest cybersecurity executive order and directive from President Obama. She responded to questions submitted by members of the audience.
This was the first luncheon keynote address at the 4th Annual Cybersecurity Symposium, "Taking Stock of Cyber Preparedness: A Team Path to Active Resilience," held at the Capital Hilton Hotel by the Washington, D.C., chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association.</description>
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      <title>Government Cyber Threat Issues</title>
      <description>Eric Rosenbach, the Pentagon official in charge of cyber security, talked about the problem of cyber attacks from non-state actors, arguing that these were one of the greatest threats facing the U.S. 
This was the second opening keynote address at the 4th Annual Cybersecurity Symposium, "Taking Stock of Cyber Preparedness: A Team Path to Active Resilience," held at the Capital Hilton Hotel by the Washington, D.C., chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association.</description>
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      <title>Understanding Cyber Adversaries</title>
      <description>Senior officials from government agencies discussed efforts to guard against cyber attacks. They said the rapid pace of change in the cyber world often clashed with government's ability to deploy tools for combating the threats. Jeff Eisensmith, of the Homeland Security Department, said a bigger budget would allow his agency to do a better job of policing the information technology supply chain, which is one of the areas vulnerable to cyber attacks. 
"Understanding Our Cyber Adversaries - Current &amp; Future Threats" was a panel at the 4th Annual Cybersecurity Symposium, "Taking Stock of Cyber Preparedness: A Team Path to Active Resilience," held at the Capital Hilton Hotel by the Washington, D.C., chapter of the Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association.</description>
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      <title>Cyberattacks on the U.S. by China</title>
      <description>John Reed spoke about evidence that the Chinese government was behind a series of massive cyber attacks on U.S. government and business interests, and ways in which the Obama administration could respond. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.</description>
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      <title>[Wall Street Journal] Viewpoints Breakfast  with John Donahue</title>
      <description>John Donahoe talked about the future of eBay, describing efforts to take advantage of growth in mobile commerce. He called the congressional impasse over the budget deficit "enormously frustrating," encouraging President Obama and Congress to consider a framework similar to the Simpson-Bowles National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform plan. A former colleague of Mitt Romney's at Bain &amp; Company, Mr. Donahoe confessed that he supported President Obama in his bid for re-election, mostly because his wife was U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Human Rights Council.</description>
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      <description>Rebecca Blank and other senior officials provided an update on cybersecurity policies. The Obama administration announced an executive order that established voluntary cybersecurity standards and would improve information sharing and bolster collaborative efforts among federal agencies within the private sector to reduce cybersecurity risks.</description>
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"Some Countries Want the UN to Regulate the Internet. So, What's the Problem?" was a panel of the Innovation Policy Summit held during the International CES, a show sponsored by the Consumer Electronics Association January 8-11, 2013, in Las Vegas.â</description>
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"Facing the Policy Issues of Facial Recognition Technology" was a panel of the Innovation Policy Summit held during the International CES, a show sponsored by the Consumer Electronics Association January 8-11, 2013, in Las Vegas.â</description>
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This was part of the Innovation Policy Summit held during the International CES, a show sponsored by the Consumer Electronics Association January 8-11, 2013, in Las Vegas.â</description>
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      <description>Jon Leibowitz speaks to the press about the Federal Trade Commission's announcement that it has ended its 19-month investigation of Google. The commission said it found no evidence to claims that Google unfairly favors its own services in search results. In a settlement, Google did agree to change its use of patents to resolve competition concerns.</description>
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      <description>Steven Knapp opened the inaugural event launching the George Washington University Cybersecurity Initiative. Former Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff gave the opening address. He said cybersecurity was an ongoing challenge the U.S. faces every day. He added that in order to address the vulnerabilities effectively there needs to be a public-private partnership. Representative Michael McCaul, the incoming chair of the Homeland Security Committee, and Representative Mike Rogers, chair of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, then made opening remarks in a panel discussion. They agreed that information sharing between the government and private sector was critical to identifying threats and best practices. The panelists responded to questions from members of the audience.</description>
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      <description>Gregory Nojeim from the Center for Democracy and Technology and Konrad Motyka, president of the FBI Agents Association, discuss the privacy of email and electronic communications.</description>
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cybersecurity threats. Legislation had stalled in Congress, prompting speculation that the Obama administration would issue an executive order on the topic. Topics included "denial of service" attacks during the 2012 Israel-Gaza conflict, the U.S. government's current approach to cybersecurity, and strategies for strengthening our cyber infrastructure. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.</description>
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"Gaming and Solving World Problems" was a session at the second annual "The Atlantic Meets the Pacific" Conference held at Scripps Seaside Forum by the University of California, San Diego, and [The Atlantic].</description>
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