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FCBA Seminar | Perspectives on Technology & Regulation in the Internet Age FCBA Seminar | Perspectives on Technology & Regulation in the Internet Age

FCBA Seminar | Perspectives on Technology & Regulation in the Internet Age

 
Join us for a virtual event co-hosted by FCBA’s 11 nationwide chapters and the Emerging Issues in Tech Committee on Wednesday, January 19, 2022 from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m. ET.  The program, entitled “Perspectives on Technology & Regulation in the Internet Age,” will be held virtually via the Zoom platform.

Today’s digital economies and information networks are fundamentally different from those that preceded them.  The ubiquity of internet-enabled communications has profoundly altered the world’s economic, social, and information ecosystems and changed the way we live our daily lives.  It’s one of the great transformations in human history.  A central, persistent societal question is what form of governance will best serve the interests of an ever-evolving society dependent on innovations in digital technology.
 

Panel 2: How Should Existing Regulatory Systems Evolve to Meet the Digital Challenge?

 
Moderators:
 
  • Meagan Bolton, Counsel, U.S. Senator Gary Peters
  • Len Kennedy, Adjunct Professor Cybersecurity and Privacy, Cornell Law School and Former General Counsel Sprint, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and Neustar
Panelists:
 
  • Mark Jamison, Director of University of Florida’s Public Utility Research Center and Digital Markets Initiative
  • Joan Marsh, Executive VP and Chief Regulatory Officer, AT&T
  • Karen Charles Peterson, Commissioner, Massachusetts Department of Telecommunications and Cable and Chair, NARUC Telecom Committee
  • Tom Wheeler, Visiting Fellow, Brookings Institution, former FCC Chairman, and author of From Gutenberg to Google: The History of Our Future
Click here to register for the event.
Date
Wednesday, January 19, 2022
Time
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Location
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