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Security, Privacy and Technology

Moderator: Steven Levy
Steven Levy
Kenneth Starr
Nadine Strossen
Charles Stuckey
Lewis M. Branscomb
May 23, 2002
Running Time: 00:22:48
About the Lecture

About the Lecture

New technologies allow individuals, corporations and government entities to monitor, track and identify employees, customers and the general public. This panel provides a forum to discuss security and privacy in today's global economy.

    Lecture Details

  • Location: Kresge Auditorium

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About the Speakers

About the Speakers

Moderator: Steven Levy

Senior Editor, Chief Technology Writer, Newsweek

Steven Levy

Senior Editor, Chief Technology Writer, Newsweek

Kenneth Starr

Partner, Kirkland and Ellis Adjunct Professor, New York University School of Law

Nadine Strossen

President, ACLU

Charles Stuckey

Chairman of the Board, RSA Security

Lewis M. Branscomb

Co-chair, Committee on Science and Technology for Countering Terrorism National Research Council Professor Emeritus, Public Policy and Corporate Management, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University

Lewis M. Branscomb is Aetna Professor of Public Policy and Corporate Management (emeritus) at Harvard University. He is emeritus director of Harvard's Science Technology and Public Policy Program in the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, and a member of the Center's Board of Directors. Dr. Branscomb received the BA in physics, summa cum laude, from Duke University in 1945 and PhD in physics from Harvard in 1949. He is a recipient of the Vannevar Bush Award of the National Science Board, the Arthur Bueche Award of the National Academy of Engineering, the Gold Medal of the U.S. Department of Commerce, and the Okawa Prize in Communications and Informatics. He received the Centennial Medal of the Harvard University Faculty of Arts and Sciences in 2002. He holds honorary doctoral degrees from sixteen universities and is an honorary associate of the Engineering Academy of Japan.

About the Host

About the Host

Technology Review