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Cyber International Relations: Emergent Realities of Conflict and Cooperation, October 13-14, 2010.
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Selected Presentations
Overview of Minerva Project on Explorations in Cyber International Relations, a collaboration of MIT and Harvard University
Nazli Choucri, Professor of Political Science; Director, GSSD Global Knowledge e-Networking; Associate Director, Technology & Development Program MIT. Principal Investigator, Minerva-ECIR
Cyber-Contention
David D. Clark, Senior Research Scientist, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Challenges and Opportunities of Data and Evidence
Stuart Madnick, John Norris Maguire Professor of Information Technologies, MIT Sloan School of Management and Professor of Engineering Systems, MIT School of Engineering
New Politics in International Relations?
Nazli Choucri, Professor of Political Science, MIT
Back to the Future: The Moral Economies of Cyber Conflicts
Roger Hurwitz, Research Scientist, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Taking Machine Intelligence to the Next Level
Patrick Winston, Ford Professor of Artificial Intelligence and Computer Science, MIT
Simulation Modeling for Cyber Resilience
Daniel Goldsmith, Research Associate, and Michael Siegel, Principal Research Scientist, MIT Sloan School of Management
Dialectics of Cyber IR and Cyber Defense: Strategic Research
John Mallery, Research Scientist, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory
Closing Remarks | Integration Strategy
Nazli Choucri, MIT
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Harvard University