Modern Surveillance

March 19, 2015 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm

Speaker: Jennifer Granick, Stanford University NSA stands for National Security Agency, but the agency is at odds with itself in its security mission. Undermining global encryption standards, intercepting Internet companies' data center transmissions, using auto-update to spread malware, and demanding law enforcement back doors in products and services are all business as usual. What legal basis does NSA and FBI have for these demands, and do they make the country more or less safe?

Location: 
CISAC Central Conference Room, Encina Hall, 2nd Floor
616 Serra St
Stanford, CA

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