Pulitzer Prize-winning tech journalist & 2017-18 CASBS fellow John Markoff chats with 2022-23 CASBS fellow Rebecca Slayton on how the field of computing expertise evolved, eventually giving rise to the niche of professionals who protect systems from cyber-attacks. Slayton's forthcoming book explores the governance & risk implications emerging from the fact that cybersecurity experts must establish their authority by paradoxically revealing vulnerabilities and insecurities of that which they seek to protect.
REBECCA SLAYTON
Cornell University faculty page | | CASBS page |
Slayton's book Arguments that Count: Physics, Computing, and Missile Defense, 1949-2012 (MIT Press)
Slayton's article "What is the Cyber Offense-Defense Balance?," International Security
Video: Talk on "Shadowing Cybersecurity: Expertise, Transnationalism, and the Politics of Uncertainty" at Stanford Univ.
JOHN MARKOFF
Markoff's latest book, Whole Earth: The Many Lives of Steward Brand (Penguin Random House, 2022)
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01/17/24 • 39 min
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