KQV Global Press Conference: Data Sharing in the Global Information Commons
September 12, 2010
This half-hour radio program will feature Josh Knauer, President and CEO, Rhiza Labs. He focus on Data Sharing in the Global Information Commons.
International Student Summit - Cyber Security and Civil Liberties
September 17, 2010
The Student Summit will connect students in the Pittsburgh region to students in countries around the world through video conference and webcast, engaging them in a dialogue exploring the tensions between cyber security and civil liberties issues.
"A Good Morning's Walk: The 'Special Relationship' in a Globalized World"
September 20, 2010
Ambassador Philip Lader's visit to Pittsburgh is sponsored by the British-American Business Council, the World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh, and GlobalPittsburgh.
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September 17, 2010 9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. EDT Cornell High School, 1099 Maple St., Coraopolis, PA 15108 Over the past few months, popular international magazines, news channels, and blogs have alerted audiences to the threat of cyberwar. The recent creation of the United States Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) and NATO’s Cooperative Cyber Defence (CCD) Centre of Excellence show just how seriously national governments and international bodies are taking this new threat. As the world becomes increasingly dependent on the Internet, cyber attacks could affect technological infrastructure such as power grids and banking systems. However, no formal definition exists for cyberwar. How can countries distinguish between hacking and an outright act of war? As governments debate how to grapple with this new security threat, how can an international dialogue contribute to meeting this new global challenge? History shows that times of war have called for special security measures, sometimes at the expense of civil liberties. What are militaries, governments, and corporations doing to protect the internet? And what effect will cyber security measures have on civil liberties? On the occasion of Constitution Day, Cornell School District, the World Affairs Council of Pittsburgh, The National Flag Foundation, and Allegheny Intermediate Unit 3 will present an International Student Summit on Cyber Security and Civil Liberties for high school students around the world. The Student Summit will connect students in the Pittsburgh region to students in countries around the world through video conference and webcast, engaging them in a dialogue exploring the tensions between cyber security and civil liberties issues. Students worldwide may participate in the Student Summit through the interactive webcast. Students will be able to pose questions and share their ideas in real time. International Student Summit: Cyber Security and Civil Liberties Details:
Tentative Schedule 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. Register Now! Participation at Cornell High School Participation via Video Conference Participation via Webcast Questions? Please contact Amiena Mahsoob or Allyce Pinchback at the World Affairs Council at amiena@worldaffairspittsburgh.org or allyce@worldaffairspittsburgh.org, or call (412) 281-7970. Thank you to our host and partners! |
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