2015 | Law in the Age of "Forever War"

Public v. Private: Intrusive Cyber Activities in the Age of Forever War

Location

Duke Law School, Room 3041

Start Date

28-2-2015 9:30 AM

End Date

28-2-2015 11:00 AM

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The 2015 LENS Conference, Law in the Age of 'Forever War', focuses on the legal issues that accompany warfare in a time when technology, relationships between nations, and the abilities of non-state actors to affect the international stage, are all changing rapidly. Speakers address some of the difficult issues that have come to define modern law as it relates to warfare: targeting, surveillance, home-grown terrorism, intelligence gathering in the digital age, ensuring human rights and civil liberties.

Moderator: David Hoffman, Director of Security Policy & Global Privacy Officer, Intel Corporation

Professor Christopher Schroeder, Charles S. Murphy Professor of Law and Public Policy Studies Co-Director of the Program in Public Law, Duke Law School

Erin Wirtanen, Office of the General Counsel, Central Intelligence Agency

Greg Nojeim, Senior Counsel, Center for Democracy & Technology and Director of its Freedom, Security & Technology Project.

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Feb 28th, 9:30 AM Feb 28th, 11:00 AM

Public v. Private: Intrusive Cyber Activities in the Age of Forever War

Duke Law School, Room 3041

The 2015 LENS Conference, Law in the Age of 'Forever War', focuses on the legal issues that accompany warfare in a time when technology, relationships between nations, and the abilities of non-state actors to affect the international stage, are all changing rapidly. Speakers address some of the difficult issues that have come to define modern law as it relates to warfare: targeting, surveillance, home-grown terrorism, intelligence gathering in the digital age, ensuring human rights and civil liberties.

Moderator: David Hoffman, Director of Security Policy & Global Privacy Officer, Intel Corporation

Professor Christopher Schroeder, Charles S. Murphy Professor of Law and Public Policy Studies Co-Director of the Program in Public Law, Duke Law School

Erin Wirtanen, Office of the General Counsel, Central Intelligence Agency

Greg Nojeim, Senior Counsel, Center for Democracy & Technology and Director of its Freedom, Security & Technology Project.