[liberationtech] Livestream for The NSA at the Crossroads (Austin, TX: Apr 3-4)
Gregory Foster
gfoster at entersection.org
Tue Apr 1 18:19:32 PDT 2014
FYI. Livestream will be available for this event. I've seen no mention
of an event hashtag.
gf
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Subject: Live Streaming Available for the National Security Agency at
the Crossroads Conference
Date: Tue, 1 Apr 2014 17:19:15 +0000
From: The Robert S. Strauss Center <info at robertstrausscenter.org>
Live Streaming Available for the National Security Agency at the
Crossroads Conference
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Live Streaming Available:
The National Security Agency at the Crossroads
Thursday & Friday, April 3-4, 2014
Interested in the legal, policy, and technological environments in which
the NSA operates but not going to be in Austin, Texas this week to
attend "The National Security Agency at the Crossroads" conference? The
Strauss Center and Clements Center are thrilled to announce that we will
be live streaming all public sessions of this conference. More
information on how to access the live stream can be found by clicking
here
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The IP address will begin streaming the conference at 8:50am this
Thursday, April 4th.
Below is the final agenda and list of speakers
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for this week's conference. More information is available on the
conference webpage
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We hope you'll tune in!
*_AGENDA_*
*Wednesday April 2* [invitation only]
7:00-8:30 /Preconference Reception and Dinner/ [invitation only]
8:30-9:30 /Evening Address/ [invitation only]
Speaker: Chris Inglis
(NSA Deputy Director, 2006-Jan. 2014)
*Thursday April 3 *
8:30-8:50 Conference Check-in
8:50-9:00 /Welcome Remarks/
Speaker: Bobby Chesney (UT)
9:00-9:45 /Opening Address/
Speaker: Admiral Bobby
R. Inman (USN, Ret.; NSA Director, 1977-1981)
9:45-10:45 /Session 1: The Role of Media/
Moderator: Benjamin Wittes
(Brookings Institution)
Participants: Siobhan Gorman
(Wall Street Journal)
Shane
Harris (Foreign Policy)
Ellen
Nakashima (Washington Post)
10:45-11:00 Break
11:00-12:00 /Session 2: NSA in Historical and Diplomatic Perspective/
Moderator: Jeremi Suri (UT)
Participants: Susan Landau
(Author, Surveillance or Security?)
Kristen
Silverberg (Former U.S. Ambassador to the EU)
James
Simon (Former Assistant DCI for Administration)
12:15-1:30 /Lunchtime Address/
Speaker: Bruce Schneier
(Berkman Center, Harvard Law School)
1:45-2:45 /Session 3: The 21st Century Fourth Amendment/
Moderator: Ahmed Ghappour (UT)
Participants: Hanni Fakhoury
(Electronic Frontier Foundation)
Benjamin Powell (Fmr. General Counsel, Office of the DNI)
2:45-3:45 /Session 4: The Metadata Debate/
Moderator: Bobby Chesney (UT)
Participants: Steven Bradbury
(Fmr. Acting Asst. AG, Office of Legal Counsel)
Jennifer Daskal (American University)
3:45-4:00 Break
4:00-5:00 /Session 5: The Content Collection Controversy/
Moderator: Bobby Chesney (UT)
Participants: Timothy Edgar
(Brown University)
Jennifer Granick (Stanford University)
7:00-9:00 /Dinner/, Featuring a Conversation with NSA General
Counsel Raj De [invitation only]
*Friday April 4 *
All sessions to be held in Classroom 203 at the AT&T Executive Education
and Conference Center.
8:30-9:00 Check-in
9:00-10:00 /Session 6: A Roundtable Discussion on the Compliance
Program and Oversight Framework/
Moderator: Ahmed Ghappour (UT)
Speakers: John DeLong
(NSA, Director of Compliance)
Alexander Joel (Civil Liberties Protection Officer, Office of the DNI)
Margo
Schlanger (University of Michigan)
10:00-10:15 Break
10:15-11:45 /Session 7: The Prospects for Reform/
Moderator: Bobby Chesney (UT)
Participants: Carrie Cordero
(Georgetown)
Julian
Sanchez (Cato)
_*MORE INFORMATION*_
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<mailto:jessica.mahoney at austin.utexas.edu> or (512) 471-8327.
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