Book presentation “La grande dépossession. Pour une étique numérique européenne” (by Maxime des Gayets)

Organised by FEPS in cooperation with the Fondation Jean-Jaurès Piracy, cyber-attacks, data leaks, political manipulations, […]
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23 - 24/05/2018
00:00 - 00:00
Paris, France
Book presentation “La grande dépossession. Pour une étique numérique européenne” (by Maxime des Gayets)
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Organised by FEPS in cooperation with the Fondation Jean-Jaurès

Piracy, cyber-attacks, data leaks, political manipulations, psycho-social effects …: the digital revolution reveals, day after day, its most obscure side. Normal hazards? Fragility inherent in any great transformation? Maxime des Gayets, a cybersecurity and business consultant from Île-de-France, formulates proposals to get out of our ethical blindness towards a technology with increasingly uncontrollable effects.

Discussion with the author: Maxime des Gayets

The panel includes: Jennyfer Chrétien of the think tank Renaissance numérique, Marylin Maeso, Associate Professor of philosopy, auhtor of Les conspirateurs du silence et Alexis Lacroix, editor of

L’Express.

Video of the joint conference here: https://jean-jaures.org/nos-productions/la-grande-depossession-comment-se-responsabiliser-face-au-numerique

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