Date published:
August 11, 2015
"Granick was at some of the first DEF CON meetings and is a geek and lawyer who is passionate about the possibilities of a connected society. But we're in deep trouble, she warned – a message echoed by her warm-up guy Moss.
When Granick first got online in the 1980s it was hoped that the internet would enable a global conversation where gender, race, and creed became unimportant compared to ideas, she said. Censorship would be routed round, governments would become more open, and the spread of information would benefit humanity, was the assumption. Read more » about Ten years after the sellout, Black Hat is solidly corporate and that’s fine
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This article by Center for Internet and Society originally appeared on cyberlaw.stanford.edu on August 11, 2015 at 10:00AM