NOTE: Complete video record of all panels here.
8:00-8:45 registration
8:45 opening remarks: Annalee Newitz
8:55 Wiener Award, presented by Fyodor Vaskovich
9:00-9:45 Keynote
Bruce Schneier: Dual-Use Technologies
10:00-11:00: When Robots Commit War Crimes: Autonomous Weapons and Human Responsibility
Ronald Arkin – Governing Lethal Behavior: Embedding Ethics in a Hybrid Deliberative/Reactive Robot Architecture
Peter Asaro – Robots and Arms Control: Precedents and Strategies
Moira Caroll-Mayer – Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and the Myth of Battle Readiness: Facing the Facts
Moderator: Peter Eckersley
11-11:15 break
11:15-12:30: Surveillance, Secret Police, and Software: Defending Digital Liberties and Human Rights in a Time of War
Patrick Ball – rigorous statistical estimation of mortality during
conflict
Nick Mathewson – Tor and Protecting Anonymous Communication Online
Cindy Cohn – Government Wiretapping and the EFF v. AT&T Case
Moderator: Lauren Gelman
12:30-1:30: Lunch and free discussion
1:30-2:30: Cyberterrorism: Myths and Facts
Neil Rowe - The Ethics of Cyberweapons
Herb Lin - Policy, Law, and Ethics of Offensive Cyberwarfare
Kevin Poulsen - moderator
2:30-3:30: “Smart” Soldiers in Battle
Noah Shachtman – Social Networking in War Zones
Maarten van Veen – Military Simulations and Socially-Responsible Computing: An Uneasy Alliance?
Yogi Patel - The Evolution of the Land Warrior: Lessons Learned
Moderator: Chris Palmer
3:30-4: Break
4:00-5:00: What Would a Socially-Responsible Computer Scientist Do?
Barbara Simons - From Launch-on-Demand to E-voting: A Career in Social Responsibility
Terry Winograd - The Question of Military Research in the University
Jeff Ubois - Violent Wartime Footage Online: What Should Digital Archivists Do?
Moderator: Robert Guerra
5:00-6:00: Beer and snacks sponsored by iSEC Partners