The internet is now an essential part of the infrastructure of society. With this development comes a new set of challenges. How, for instance, can the design of the Internet be adapted to accommodate new forms of usage? How can availability as well as security be increased? What are the implications of network connectivity for national and cultural borders? In this workshop, researchers from Zurich and London, as well as Google, will discuss the challenges and opportunities in a constantly evolving internet world.
Adrian Perrig, ETH Zurich
Laurent Vanbever, ETH Zurich
Timothy Roscoe, ETH Zurich
Matt Brown, Google UK
Steve Uhlig, Queen Mary, University of London
Nisanth Sastry, King’s College London
Mark Handley, University College London