WSJ Technology Columnist Christopher Mims will talk to Tim Berners-Lee and his Inrupt co-founder John Bruce about the future of the internet and whether or not its reliance on advertising is sustainable. They’ll also cover data collection and how, now more than ever as we all work from home, internet connectivity and speed has become an equality issue.
Tim Berners-Lee invented the web in 1989. He is CTO of Inrupt, which he co-founded to ensure the success of Solid, the open-source project born from his research group at MIT. A computer science professor at MIT and Oxford, he was awarded 2017’s...
John Bruce is the co-founder of Inrupt. Prior to partnering with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, he was the co-founder and CEO of Resilient, now an IBM company, that developed a new approach to cybersecurity. Through Resilient and four other successful...