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Privacy and Civil Liberties in Benign and Hostile Environments

06/19/2006  ·  2:00pm  >  3:00pm
Location: Ames Courtroom, Austin Hall

This panel will address the questions: What roles do code and law play in protecting civil liberties and privacy? How can civil liberties and privacy be protected in hostile environments? What are the balances between legitimate security interests and civil liberties? Are technologies outstripping the capacity of the legal process to keep up?

William McGeveran [bio] [attendr], Berkman Center (moderator)
Ira Rubinstein
[bio] [attendr], Microsoft
Christine Varney
[bio] [attendr], Hogan & Hartsen
Roger Dingledine
[bio] [attendr], MIT/TOR
Marc Rotenberg [bio] [attendr], EPIC

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