Interview

interviewee: Joao Schwarz da Silva, Converged Networks and Services, European Commission
interviewer: Davor Orlič, Knowledge 4 All Foundation Ltd.
published: April 7, 2008,   recorded: March 2008,   views: 3726
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In this interview for the Videolectures.Net team Joao Schwarz da Silva speaks about the problems of terrorism, internet security, wifi and gives an overlook about the future of the Internet. He later continues with the Internet's relation to Science, Education and its integration into today's society. He also suggested some ideas about the 3rd world situation and the Internet age. We also asked him some more fun questions; Whether he thinks the Internet will die and how aqurate science fiction writers were regarding the future of cyber space and the Internet. At the end we also discussed future plans.  "We need to ensure that the network of tomorrow must be safe, reliable and secure to withstands not only accidents but also threats."

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Comment1 patricia mc sweeney, June 17, 2011 at 10:10 p.m.:

Dr Da Silva - By any chance, are you the Joao da Silva who was in England working as a Community Service Volunteer around 1964 or 1965? I met a charming young man with the same name as you at a holiday camp for handicapped people staffed by CSVs, & you are the right age to have been that young man. I married an American & have lived in California since 1973 (Mc Sweeney was my maiden name). You have obviously had a stellar career in internet technology, & I congratulate you. No obligation on your part to respond to this note, of course, but I am curious to know if you are who I think you are! Best wishes, Patricia Mc Sweeney Hamilton

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