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Fake News and Preventing Cyberwar are featured discussions at The Boston Global Forum Summit on Tuesday April 25
The emergence of Fake News and threat of Cyberwar now impact free, fair and peaceful elections in the US and elswehere Cambridge Mass (April 20, 2017) --- Leading cybersecurity and international media authorities will discuss coping with the rising impact of fake news and peaceful solutions to the threat of cyberwar at the upcoming Boston Global Forum-G7 Summit Initiative Conference in Cambridge. 8:30-11:30 AM, Tuesday, April 25 The Harvard University Faculty Club 20 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA Opening remarks will be delivered by: Gov. Michael Dukakis, Chairman, Boston Global Forum, followed by Nicola De Santis, Consul General of Italy in Boston Media Coverage is invited: For...
Agenda of the 2017 BGF-G7 Summit Initiative Conference on April 25th
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