Mendoza School of Business

Ten Years Hence Lecture: Fake News, Real Costs – How Disinformation and Deep Fakes Impact Business

Via Zoom

Fake News, Real Costs: How Disinformation and Deep Fakes Impact Business is presented by Matthew Ferraro, counsel in the Washington, DC office of Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr LLP. Mr. Ferraro practices at the intersection of national security, cybersecurity, and crisis management. This is the first of eight online lectures in the Ten Years Hence […]

Ten Years Hence Lecture: Visual Investigations – Innovation in Storytelling

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Visual Investigations: Innovation in Storytelling presented by Malachy Browne, Senior Story Producer, New York Times. Mr. Browne specializes in Visual Investigations, a form of accountability and explanatory journalism that combines traditional reporting with advanced digital forensics, such analyzing videos, photos and audio, using satellite imagery, and 3-D reconstructions of crime scenes. This is the second of […]

WIS Week ’21

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3rd Annual Women's Investing Summit WIS, Notre Dame's Professional Investing Summit, has gone virtual and will now take place over an entire week: Monday, March 8th through Friday, March 12th. WIS cultivates a forum to showcase female investors and in doing so, embraces Mendoza’s broader mission — to grow the good in business. ALL students, […]

Ten Years Hence Lecture: Disinformation and Democracy

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Disinformation and Democracy  is presented by Suzanne Spaulding. Ms. Spaulding is senior adviser for homeland security and director of the Defending Democratic Institutions project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). She also serves as a member of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission. This is the third of eight online lectures in the Ten […]

Ten Years Hence Lecture: Automated Approaches to Detecting, Attributing, and Characterizing Falsified Media

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Automated Approaches to Detecting, Attributing, and Characterizing Falsified Media is presented by Matt Turek, Program Manager, at DARPA’s Information Innovation Office. Turek’s research interests include computer vision, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and their application to problems with significant societal impact. This is the fourth lecture of eight online lectures in the Ten Years Hence Speaker […]

Ten Years Hence Lecture: Making America Competitive Again in the Information Space

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Making America Competitive Again in the Information Space is presented by Jamie Fly, President & CEO of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. This is the fifth lecture of eight online lectures in the Ten Years Hence Speaker Series. The 2021 series will focus on News, Fake News, and Deep Fakes. How Do We Know What’s True? […]

Ten Years Hence Lecture: Trust and Truth in the Age of Deep Fakes

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Trust and Truth in the Age of Deep Fakes is presented by Hany Farid, Professor at the University of California, Berkeley with a joint appointment in Electrical Engineering & Computer Sciences and the School of Information. His research focuses on digital forensics, image analysis, and human perception. This is the sixth lecture of eight online […]

Ten Years Hence Lecture: Disinformation, China, and Beijing’s Broader Global Media Influence

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Disinformation, China, and Beijing’s Broader Global Media Influence is presented by Sarah Cook, Research Director for China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan at Freedom House. She directs the China Media Bulletin, a monthly digest in English and Chinese providing news and analysis on media freedom developments related to China. This is the seventh lecture of eight online […]

Ten Years Hence Lecture: The End of Privacy: How Intimacy Became Data, and How to Stop It

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The End of Privacy: How Intimacy Became Data, and How to Stop It is presented by Danielle Citron, Professor of Law, University of Virginia School of Law. Danielle Citron is a legal scholar addressing the scourge of cyber harassment by raising awareness of the toll it takes on victims and proposing reforms to combat the […]

“Retail Market Making” – a talk with Adam Fox

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Join the Quant Club & NDIGI on Tuesday, May 4th at 7pm for “Retail Market Making” – a talk with Adam Fox! Adam Fox is a Quantitative Strategist at Virtu, which is one of the biggest retail market makers in the world (and the only publicly traded one) He was a Quantitative Strategist at Knight Capital before […]