Internet and Democracy
Panelists talked about the history, current state and future of the internet, and its influence on democracy. The event was divided into thr… read more
Panelists talked about the history, current state and future of the internet, and its influence on democracy. The event was divided into three parts, with each answering the question, “Can democracy survive the internet?” Speakers included the White House chief digital officer, Pew Research Center’s internet director, technology journalists, and former Assistant Attorney General for National Security John Carlin. close
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John P. Carlin Assistant Attorney General (Former) Department of Justice->National Security Division
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