[ih] WEBCAST TODAY: Scott Bradner – A History of the Internet
Joly MacFie
joly at punkcast.com
Mon Mar 18 04:46:11 PDT 2019
[Apologies for boilerplate description! I will upload this to YouTube and
Internet Archive when done - volunteer transcribers invited!]
No one is more aware of the variety of strands that comprise Internet
history than those who participated in its early development. Thus the
indefinite article in this talk's title, as in our previous webcast
<https://isoc.live/9734/> of the same name by Dave Farber. Scott gives a
concise chronology and then, in the Q&A, expands on the current landscape.
[image: livestream] <https://livestream.com/internetsociety/scottbradner>
Today, *Monday March 18 2019*, at *10am ET* (14:00 UTC) the *Internet
Society Livestream Channel <https://livestream.com/internetsociety/>* will
webcast an edited version of *Scott Bradner
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Bradner>*'s recent presentation '*A
History of the Internet
<https://cyber.harvard.edu/events/2019-02-05/history-internet>*' at
the *Berkman
Klein Institute <https://cyber.harvard.edu/>* in Boston. A veteran of
ARPANET and the IETF, among Scott Bradner's many roles are Internet Society
Trustee from 1993 to 1996 and secretary of the Board of Trustees from 2003
to 2016. This talk provides a history of the reasons for and the technology
of the Internet. It also presents some of the reasons that the Internet has
had such an impact and some of the challenges that may cause the Internet
of tomorrow to be significantly less revolutionary than the Internet to
date. The presentation is followed by a vigorous Q&A.
*View on Livestream: https://livestream.com/internetsociety/scottbradner
<https://livestream.com/internetsociety/scottbradner>* (No captions)
*Twitter: Scott Bradner https://bit.ly/scottbradner
<https://bit.ly/scottbradner>*
*Permalink*
https://isoc.live/10981/
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