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Simon Moores
Futurist, strategic thinker, speaker and special advisor, Simon Moores has been closely associated with the origin of the expression ‘Digital Divide’. His present focus is on cutting-edge innovation, Big Data, disruptive technologies, threat management, financial crime and the evolution and direction of the internet and its ecosystem.
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A former ‘Technology Ambassador’ for the British Government, Simon has advised both governments and international companies on emerging technologies and disruptive trends, and was rated among the ‘Top Ten’ of UK Tech Thought Leaders. In a long career that has spanned a close involvement with the largest technology giants, Simon acted as a ‘Technology Ambassador’ for the UK government’s Office of the e-Envoy during the time of Prime Minister, Tony Blair.
The author of ‘March of the Spiders’, a Conservative Technology Forum report examining copyright laws in the digital economy, he was also a co-author of ‘An Information Society at the Service of its Citizens – A Policy Framework for a 21st Century Conservative Government’ and the Conservative Party’s 2005 ‘Digital Plan for Britain’. He has worked on several projects with the London School of Economics and is a director of the centre-right open market policy ‘think tank’, Aediles, and has advised government, business and the media on the evolution, development and application of eGovernment, Internet-related technologies.
A contributor to The Observer and Guardian newspapers and columnist for Computer Weekly and Silicon.com, Simon has also appeared regularly on Sky News, CNBC and the BBC. Simon is a visiting lecturer in the Applied Sciences & Computing department at Canterbury Christ Church University, an international keynote conference speaker, and chair of the annual international eCrime Congress.
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