Oxford London Lecture 2014: Keeping our secrets, Shaping internet technologies for the public good

27 March 2014

Dr Ian Brown, a Principal Investigator at the Global Cyber Security Capacity Centre, considers how far societies can shape the development of computing and communications technologies, so that they serve the public good as well as private interests? How can technologists translate values such as privacy into hardware designs, software code, and system architectures? Should - and can - governments intervene effectively to ensure this happens? And who decides what those values should be? This is an annual lecture series hosted by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford. Exploring the newest research emerging from Oxford this lecture and discussion will consider how research at Oxford impacts on the world in the 21st century. The lecture was made possible by the generous support of the Romanes Fund.