Technology and Geopolitics: EU Proposals for Regulating Rights, Security and Trade
Technology and Geopolitics: EU Proposals for Regulating Rights, Security and Trade
Thursday, September 16, 20219:00 AM - 12:00 PM (Pacific)
The future of technology policy in Europe will be affected by growing nationalism and protectionism, cyber and national security threats, and great power rivalries. The Program on Democracy and the Internet invites you to a technology policy discussion led by International Policy Director, Marietje Schaake. Join us on September 16th from 9 AM - 12 PM PST (6 PM - 9 PM CET), as we dive into conversations on EU legislative packages, digital trade rules, and cybersecurity & geopolitics. We hope to develop a more precise understanding of how the EU and its allies can collaborate to create compatible technology standards, build more resilient supply chains, and address novel opportunities and risks presented by emerging technologies.This event is organized by the Program on Democracy and the Internet (part of the Cyber Policy Center and the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society) and co-sponsored by the Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence.
Moderators:
- Marietje Schaake, Cyber Policy Center and Stanford HAI
- Tyson Barker, German Council on Foreign Relations
- Jacquelyn Schneider, Hoover Institution
Speakers:
- Juha Heikkila, European Commission
- Rumman Chowdhury, Parity
- Joshua Meltzer, Brookings Institution
- Dmitri Alperovitch, Silverado Policy Accelerator
- Carisa Nietsche, Center for a New American Security
- Dame Wendy Hall, University of Southampton
- Dmitry Grozoubinski, ExplainTrade
- Carl Frey, Oxford University
- Nicolas Petit, European University Institute
- John Bansemer, Center for Security and Emerging Technology