Cybersecurity and Internet Governance
The Internet's growing role in economies and societies also poses new threats. The time has come for states and private partners to set...
Speaker: Paul Otellini, President and CEO, Intel Corporation
Presider: Ken Auletta, Annals of Communications Writer, New Yorker; Author, Googled: The End of the World as We Know It
October 5, 2010
Intel CEO Otellini expresses optimism for economic growth contingent upon the adoption of specific U.S. regulatory policies.
This session was part of the Corporate Program's CEO Speaker series.
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