Congressional Internet Caucus Academy
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Audio: Re-Drawing the Privacy Line: Chatrie’s Legislative and Oversight Implications 09.07.2026 1:01:01
This is audio from the July briefing on “Re-Drawing the Privacy Line: Chatrie’s Legislative and Oversight Implications.” LISTEN Re-Drawing the Privacy Line: Chatrie’s Legislative and Oversight Implications Subscribe To Our Podcast SPEAKERS Jennifer Huddleston Senior Fellow The Cato Institute Jake Laperruque Deputy Director, Security and Surveillance Project Center for Democracy &...
Audio: AI Cybersecurity After the Executive Order: What’s Next? 12.06.2026 1:00:57
This is audio from the June briefing on “AI Cybersecurity After the Executive Order: What’s Next?” LISTEN AI Cybersecurity After the Executive Order: What’s Next? SPEAKERS Kate Charlet Senior Director for Privacy, Safety, and Security Policy Google Elizabeth Chernow Associate Vice President, Public Policy Comcast Corporation Shane Tews (moderator) Nonresident Senior Fellow Americ...
Audio: Spectrum Showdown in Shanghai: What the UN’s World Radiocommunication Conference Means for U.S. Competitiveness and the Future of Wi-Fi 11.05.2026 58:13
This is audio from the May briefing on “Spectrum Showdown in Shanghai: What the UN’s World Radiocommunication Conference Means for U.S. Competitiveness and the Future of Wi-Fi” LISTEN Tech Policy in 2026: A 2nd Session Preview SPEAKERS – Ambassador Steve Lang, Senior Advisor, Crest Hill Advisors – David Redl, Founder and CEO, Salt Point Strategies […]
Audio: The Rapid Rise of Space-Based Internet: Broadband from Above 11.03.2026 1:01:57
This is audio from the March briefing on “The Rapid Rise of Space-Based Internet: Broadband from Above” Tech Policy in 2026: A 2nd Session Preview SPEAKERS Jay SchwarzChief, Space BureauFederal Communications Commission Scott WallstenPresident and Senior FellowTechnology Policy Institute Karina PerezDirector, Space & Spectrum Policy CenterCCIA For years, the idea that high-speed br...
Audio: Tech Policy in 2026: A 2nd Session Preview 28.01.2026 1:00:55
This is audio from the January briefing on “Tech Policy in 2026: A 2nd Session Preview” Tech Policy in 2026: A 2nd Session Preview SPEAKERS Luke Hogg Director of Technology Policy Foundation for American Innovation Amy Bos Vice President of Government Affairs NetChoice Asad Ramzanali Director of AI and Technology Policy Vanderbilt Policy Accelerator Nathan […]
Audio: The Future of AI: Securing Energy for Innovation 09.12.2025 55:39
This is audio from the December event on “The Future of AI: Securing Energy for Innovation” The Future of AI: Securing Energy for Innovation The Future of AI: Securing Energy for Innovation SPEAKERS Mardsen Hanna Head of Energy and Sustainability Policy, Google Levi Patterson Director of Energy, Science, and AI Infrastructure Policy, NVIDIA Rebecca Kern […]
Audio: Verifying Kids’ Age, SCOTUS, and AI Companions 30.07.2025 59:32
This is audio from the July event on “Verifying Kids’ Age, SCOTUS, and AI Companions” Verifying the Future: Kids Age Regulation, SCOTUS, and AI Companions Verifying Kids’ Age, SCOTUS, and AI Companions SPEAKERS Kate RuaneDirector, Free Expression ProjectCenter for Democracy & Technology Chris MarcheseFounder & Co-DirectorNetChoice Litigation Center Luke HoggDirector of Technolo...
Audio: Outside of the Box: Rethinking The FCC’s Video Regulations In The Age Of Streaming 18.06.2025 1:01:23
This is audio from the June event on “Outside of the Box: Rethinking The FCC’s Video Regulations In The Age Of Streaming” The Future of Online Safety for Kids: Legislative Changes on the Horizon Outside of the Box: Rethinking The FCC’s Video Regulations In The Age Of Streaming SPEAKERS Michael P. O’Reilly, Strategic Advisor & […]
Audio: The Future of Online Expression In The Trump Era: Freedom vs Regulation 25.04.2025 1:01:20
This is audio from the April event on “The Future of Online Expression In The Trump Era: Freedom vs Regulation” The Future of Online Safety for Kids: Legislative Changes on the Horizon The Future of Online Expression In The Trump Era: Freedom vs Regulation SPEAKERS – Chris Marchese, Litigation Center Director, NetChoice – Jenna Leventoff, […]
Audio: The Future of Online Safety for Kids: Legislative Changes on the Horizon 13.03.2025 56:30
This is audio from the March event on “The Future of Online Safety for Kids: Legislative Changes on the Horizon” The Future of Online Safety for Kids: Legislative Changes on the Horizon The Future of Online Safety for Kids: Legislative Changes on the Horizon SPEAKERS Maureen Flatley, Stop Child Predators Common Sense Media Ash Johnson, […]
Audio: Future of Tech Policy in the 119th Congress 29.01.2025 55:03
This is audio from the January event on “Future of Tech Policy in the 119th Congress” Future of Tech Policy in the 119th Congress Tech Policy on the Horizon: What’s Next in the 119th Congress? SPEAKERS Sara Collins, Director, Government Affairs, Public Knowledge Amy Bos, Director of State and Federal Affairs, NetChoice Evan Swarztrauber, Senior […]
Audio: Elections in the Age of AI: Analyzing 2024 and Shaping Future Campaigns 14.11.2024 1:01:11
This is audio from the May event on “Elections in the Age of AI: Analyzing 2024 and Shaping Future Campaigns” Elections in the Age of AI: Analyzing 2024 and Shaping Future Campaigns Speakers – Kara Frederick, Director, Tech Policy Center, The Heritage Foundation – Jennifer Huddleston, Senior Fellow in Technology Policy, Cato Institute – Tim […]
Audio: Intellectual Property and AI: The Law & Policy Of Human Content 17.10.2024 58:50
This is audio from the May event on "Intellectual Property and AI: The Law & Policy Of Human Content"
Audio: Tech Platforms and the 1st Amendment: Impacts of Landmark Supreme Court Rulings 12.07.2024 1:02:09
This is audio from the May event on "Tech Platforms and the 1st Amendment: Impacts of Landmark Supreme Court Rulings"
Audio: The Shifting of U.S. Digital Trade Policy: Where Is USTR’s New Strategy Leading Us? 06.05.2024 1:01:18
This is audio from the May event on "The Shifting of U.S. Digital Trade Policy: Where Is USTR's New Strategy Leading Us?"
AI Regulation Roundup: Where Are We Now? 28.07.2023 59:52
This is audio from the July event on "AI Regulation Roundup: Where Are We Now?"Speakers- Evi Fuelle, Global Policy Director, Credo AI (Bio)- Anna Lenhart, George Washington University's Institute for Data Democracy and Politics (Bio)- Nick Garcia, Policy Counsel at Public Knowledge (Bio)- Joshua Landau, Senior Counsel, Innovation Policy at CCIA (Bio)Date: Friday, July 28, […]
Digital Identity: Cybersecurity’s New Hope? 03.10.2022 51:34
This is audio from the October recess event on"Digital Identity: Cybersecurity’s New Hope?" on October 3. October is Cyber Security Awareness Month and we're doing our part to highlight new policy developments in cyber security. Sadly, there is a lack of awareness about the cyber importance of digital identity. Our panel will discuss how a […]
Europe’s Digital Markets Act (DMA): Competition Perspectives from the European Commission 02.06.2022 48:25
This is audio from the June recess event on "Europe's Digital Markets Act (DMA): Competition Perspectives from the European Commission." For this TPR discussion, we will be joined by two DMA experts from the European Commission, DG COMP Policy Director Inge Bernaerts and DG CONNECT Advisor Michael Koenig, and Director for Digital Transformation Gerard de […]
Chips & Glass: Supply Chain Stumbling Blocks To Biden’s Broadband Infrastructure Plan? 08.04.2022 41:50
More Podcasts Chips & Glass: Supply Chain Stumbling Blocks To Biden’s Broadband Infrastructure Plan? This is audio from the April recess event “Chips & Fiber: Supply Chain Stumbling Blocks To Biden’s Broadband Infrastructure?” We’ve invited experts to discuss the challenge the Biden Administration faces in spending the broadband infrastructure funds allocated...
Blockchain, Brokers & Web3: Can Congress Fix The Infrastructure Bill and Grow The Decentralized Web? 19.01.2022 45:19
This is audio from the January Tech Policy Recess discussion on "Blockchain, Brokers & Web3: Can Congress Fix The Infrastructure Bill and Grow The Decentralized Web?" We will discuss the calls to revise the "broker" language in the signed Infrastructure Bill that was recently signed into law. Guest Speakers Included:Introductions by Bill Rockwood, U.S. House […]
Blockchain Is Revolutionizing Your Digital Identity And Government Can Lead The Way 05.12.2019 58:21
This Is A Podcast:From December 5, 2019Speakers Included:SPEAKERS- Lydia Beyoud, Reporter Bloomberg Law (Bio)- Tiffany Angulo, Legislative Director Rep. David Schweikert (Bio)- Dan Bachenheimer, Unique Identity Services, Global Lead, Accenture (Bio)- James Cross, Vice President, Product Strategy, Workday (Bio)- Amy Davine Kim, Chief Policy Officer, Chamber of Digital Commerce (Bio)- Dr. James Sho...
The D.C. Circuit Court Ruled on Net Neutrality. What Now? 07.10.2019 1:00:27
More Podcasts The D.C. Circuit Court Ruled on Net Neutrality. What Now? https://www.netcaucus.org/audio/2019/20191007netneut.mp3 This Is A Podcast: On Monday, October 7, 2019, a panel of Academy experts discussed the D.C. Circuit’s decision, as well as next steps for Congress and any broader implications for the Internet ecosystem. These panelists represent diverse perspectives on the […]
Who’s A Bigger Music Mogul, Jay-Z or Congress? 29.07.2019 1:03:32
More Podcasts Who’s A Bigger Music Mogul, Jay-Z or Congress? https://www.netcaucus.org/audio/2019/20190729musicmoguls.mp3 There are a lot of music moguls out there. Jay-Z, Taylor Swift, Quincy Jones. But possibly the biggest mogul in the music industry is Congress itself. Congress and its oversight functions make it a significant player in music industry revenues. In the modern era […]
Will The California, EU, and State Privacy Laws Be Addressed By Congress? 27.07.2018 57:27
With consumer privacy breaches and Congressional privacy hearings in the headlines daily, many are asking whether Congress will act on data privacy? Will more US states follow California's lead and pass consumer privacy laws as well?
Blockchain Beyond Bitcoin: Building Trust in A Digital World 18.07.2018 1:00:38
While there is a lot of hype around Bitcoin, Ethereum, and other cryptocurrencies, cryptocurrencies are only the tip of the iceberg. Blockchain – the technology underlying cryptocurrencies – offers a host of other transformative use cases, including supply chain management, digital identity management, and smart contracts.
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