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If there is a lesson from the past four years, it is that the digital genie is not going back in the bottle. How do we govern a Web 3.0+ world where we depend on a myriad of digital tools yet are increasingly vulnerable to cyber weapons that affect infrastructure, fake news, echo chambers and data — putting safety and liberty at risk? Are there lessons learned, for Germany and elsewhere, from Russia's efforts to manipulate information in the 2016 U.S. election and our slowness to understand what was happening? Are the solutions to the issues presented at this forum largely technical, largely regulatory or largely political? Are we paying attention to the wrong things — old-fashioned treaties and laws — rather than global norms of behavior, digital means to identify fake news and propaganda, and understandings about what kind of infrastructure is off-limits for manipulation in peacetime? Panelists Richard Allan, Facebook EMEA; Fátima Barros, ANACOM; Niva Elkin-Koren, University of Haifa; Edward Felten, Princeton University; Julia Pohle, WZB Berlin Social Science Center Moderator: David E. Sanger, The New York Times Learn more: https://fungforum.princeton.edu/