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SUMMARY:Hacking for Fun or Profit
DESCRIPTION:This event is part of the ongoing event series Free Speech at the Crossroads: International Dialogues. These events are sponsored by the Free Speech Project (Georgetown University)\, the Las Casas Institute and Campion Hall\, hosted by Georgetown University on Zoom. \nCyberspace – the vast digital landscape that has brought so many benefits to separated societies – has also opened the door to a wide range of risks. Sophisticated and ill-intentioned hackers have exploited vulnerabilities to steal information and money\, and have developed the capacity to disrupt\, destroy\, or threaten societies and cyberspace infrastructure. However\, other hackers have engaged in “hacktivism” against authoritarian states to promote free expression and fight censorship around the world. But as malicious actors are able to operate outside borders\, how can the West maintain both cybersecurity and ethical hacking? Might the balance emphasize Free Speech? \nFree and open to all. Registration is not required. Click on the link to watch the event. \nFeaturing\nJoel Brenner is a senior research fellow at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s Center for International Studies\, where his work concerns conflict in the gray zone between war and peace and the protection of the electronic networks that control critical infrastruc­ture. In government\, Brenner was senior counsel at the U.S. National Security Agency\, advising leadership on the public-private effort to create better Internet security. He also served as the head of United States counterintelligence under the Director of National Intelligence\, and as the NSA’s inspector general. \nLeanne Davies is a senior lecturer in cyber security and computing\, and a programme lead\, at Wrexham Glyndwr University in Wales. Additionally\, she serves as CyberFirst Ambassador at the National CyberSecurity Centre\, the government entity protecting cybersecurity in the United Kingdom\, and as a cluster manager at CyberWales\, a group that aims to represent the cyber communities of Wales. She holds a bachelor of science in Cybersecurity and Computer Science from Wrexham Glyndwr University. \nPrajakta Jagdale is the director of offensive security at Palo Alto Networks\, a multinational cybersecurity company. She leads a team of engineers responsible for simulating threat actor behavior against the company’s infrastructure\, to ensure security readiness and incident response efficacy. Her 15-year-long career in information security has given her the opportunity to tackle challenges in the fields of application and software security research\, as well as product security and security architecture. She holds a Master of Science in Information Security from the Georgia Institute of Technology. \nSimon Rogerson is professor emeritus in computer ethics at De Montfort University in the United Kingdom. In 1995\, he founded the Centre for Computing & Social Responsibility\, launching it at the first international ETHICOMP conference\, which he conceived and co-directed until 2013. He also founded the Journal of Information\, Communication and Ethics in Society\, and served as its editor until 2021. In 1998\, he became Europe’s first professor of computer ethics. He authored the trilogy Ethical Digital Technology. \nMichael Scott (moderator) is senior dean\, fellow of Blackfriars Hall\, Oxford\, college adviser for postgraduate students\, and a member of the Las Casas Institute. He also serves as senior adviser to the president of Georgetown University. Scott previously was the pro-vice-chancellor at De Montfort University and founding vice-chancellor of Wrexham Glyndwr University. \nSanford J. Ungar (moderator)\, president emeritus of Goucher College\, is director of the Free Speech Project at Georgetown University\, which documents challenges to free expression in American education\, government\, and civil society. Director of the Voice of America under President Bill Clinton\, he was also dean of the American University School of Communication and is a former co-host of “All Things Considered” on NPR.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/hacking-for-fun-or-profit/
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SUMMARY:Christian Literary Imagination Conference
DESCRIPTION:What is the Christian Literary Imagination and how is it manifested in writers from the medieval period to the modern age? Is it something which is consciously espoused by some writers\, but unconsciously manifested in the writings of others who happen to be influenced by a Christian culture? Our speakers will offer their perspectives on this issue. \nThere will be four distinguished speakers: Bonnie Lander Johnson (Cambridge University)\, Timothy Radcliffe\, (Blackfriars Oxford)\, Julia Lamm (Georgetown University) and Rowan Williams (former Archbishop of Canterbury). \nThere will also be the book launch of Christian Shakespeare: Question Mark\, a collection of essays\, published by Vernon Press. \nFree and open to all\, but registration is required. \nFree refreshments will be available. \nThis event is sponsored by Georgetown University\, Washington D.C. and is run in association with Campion Hall and Blackfriars Hall Oxford.
URL:https://www.bfriars.ox.ac.uk/event/christian-literary-imagination-conference/
LOCATION:Oxford University Catholic Chaplaincy\, Rose Place\, St Aldate’s\, Oxford\, OX1 1RD\, United Kingdom
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