Best quotes by Jonathan Zittrain on Internet

Checkout quotes by Jonathan Zittrain on Internet

  • The Internet is a collective hallucination: one of the best humanity has ever generated.
    - Jonathan Zittrain
  • Technologically, the Internet works thanks to loose but trusted connections among its many constituent parts, with easy entry and exit for new ISPs or new forms of expanding access.
    - Jonathan Zittrain
  • We face paired dangers. The first is that our networks are successfully attacked. The second is that our fear of attack will cause us to destroy what makes the Internet special.
    - Jonathan Zittrain
  • The Internet's distinct configuration may have facilitated anonymous threats, copyright infringement, and cyberattacks, but it has also kindled the flame of freedom in ways that the framers of the American constitution would appreciate - the Federalist papers were famously authored pseudonymously.
    - Jonathan Zittrain
  • One repressive state after another has had to face the dilemma of wanting abundant Internet for economic advancement, while ruing the ways in which its citizens can become empowered to express themselves fearlessly.
    - Jonathan Zittrain
  • Content zips around the Internet thanks to code - programming code. And code is subject to intellectual property laws.
    - Jonathan Zittrain
  • Attacks on Internet sites and infrastructure, and the compromise of secure information, pose a particularly tricky problem because it is usually impossible to trace an attack back to its instigator.
    - Jonathan Zittrain
  • The Internet works thanks to loose but trusted connections among its many constituent parts, with easy entry and exit for new Internet service providers or new forms of expanding access.
    - Jonathan Zittrain
  • The Internet's distinct configuration may have made cyberattacks easy to launch, but it has also kindled the flame of freedom.
    - Jonathan Zittrain
  • We need better options for securing the Internet. Instead of looking primarily for top-down government intervention, we can enlist the operators and users themselves.
    - Jonathan Zittrain