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Friday, May 18 • 16:00 - 17:00
Title III for Hacking? Workshopping Appropriate Limits on Government Exploitation

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Governments around the world have been engaged in hacking for decades but only a handful of countries have placed any formal limits on how and when they may do so. In this workshop, we'll invite a brainstorm on the types of restrictions on government hacking that could bring it into compliance with the Necessary and Proportionate Principles.

Moderators
avatar for Nate Cardozo

Nate Cardozo

Senior Staff Attorney, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Nate Cardozo is a Senior Staff Attorney on EFF’s civil liberties team where he focuses on cybersecurity policy and defending coders’ rights.Nate has litigated cases involving electronic surveillance, freedom of information, digital anonymity, online free expression, and government... Read More →

Speakers
avatar for Michelle Richardson

Michelle Richardson

Deputy Director, Freedom, Security and Technology Project, Center for Democracy and Technology
I am an expert in surveillance and cybersecurity law and policy. Talk to me about how we build government and corporate programs that are effective while respecting civil rights and liberties-- intelligence gathering, law enforcement investigations, cyber info sharing, cybersecurity... Read More →
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Cynthia Wong

Senior Researcher, Internet And Human rights, Human Rights Watch
Cynthia M. Wong is the senior researcher on the Internet and human rights. Before joining Human Rights Watch, Wong worked as an attorney at the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) and as director of their Project on Global Internet Freedom. She conducted much of the organization’s... Read More →


Friday May 18, 2018 16:00 - 17:00 EDT
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