Join Mason’s Center for Assurance Research and Engineering (CARE), the Financial Technology & Cybersecurity Center (Center), Mason’s School of Business, and a group of experts to discuss potential transformative changes in how the Internet operates and who regulates it.
Thirty years after the Internet became an everyday part of life a battle has erupted over who has the right to set the rules for Internet activities. Should individual states be able to impose their standards on activities occurring in their locales, or should the Federal government set the rules for a nationwide medium? The program will address a series of state initiatives that raise major First Amendment, state police power and privacy issues:
- Florida and Texas laws intended to impose content-neutrality mandates on large social media platforms, which were the subject of oral argument before the Supreme Court in late February.
- Many states have, or may, enact laws intended to protect children from adverse effects of social media or access to adult websites through parental consent or age verification requirements.
- California in October 2023 set a course to empower its residents to generally prohibit data brokers from using data collected on them by making a single click on a delete button.
This battle is also playing out on a global basis as the U.K., E.U. and other international authorities seek to protect their citizens in a manner they consider appropriate.
Our faculty will be moderated by Internet experts:
Dr. Jean-Pierre Auffret, George Mason University’s Director, Research Partnerships, School of Business; Director, Center for Assurance Research and Engineering (CARE), College of Engineering & Computing
Thomas P. Vartanian, Executive Director of the Financial Technology & Cybersecurity Center, Author, The Unhackable Internet: How Rebuilding Cyberspace Can Create Real Security and Prevent Financial Collapse
Our experts include:
Michael Cheah – Advisor, The Internet Works
Robert Coles – Head of Security Strategy, D S Smith, Former Chief Information Security Officer – Merrill Lynch, National Grid, GlaxoSmithKline
Josh Divine – Missouri Solicitor General
Alysa Hutnik – Partner, Kelly Drye
Stephanie Joyce – Chief of Staff and Senior Vice President, Computer & Communications Industry Association
Julia Mahoney – John S. Bottle Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law
Michael McKell – Utah State Senator
John Morris – Principal, U.S. Internet Policy and Advocacy, Internet Society
Christopher Oswald – Executive Vice President, Head of Law, Ethics & Government Relations, Association of National Advertisers
Michael Signorelli – Partner, Venable LLP
Carl Szabo – Vice President & General Counsel, Net Choice
Hayley Tsukayama – Associate Director of Legislative Activism, Electronic Frontier Foundation
There is no charge to attend the program either in person or via webinar. Please feel free to share this invitation with your colleagues.