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First Step of NSA Transparency: Come Clean About Access To Fiber Optic Cables of Telecom Companies

Prior to President Obama’s press conference on potential surveillance reform today, two important stories were published showing National Security Agency (NSA) surveillance has gone farther than government officials have admitted publicly. Now that the President has promised transparency on NSA surveillance, it’s time for the NSA to come completely...

USENIX panel on Security Research

Kurt Opsahl will co-lead discussion at a panel at 2013 USENIX Summit on Hot Topics in Security (HotSec '13), with Prof. Dan Wallach of Rice University, on balancing academic freedom and responsibility in security research.

ABA Annual Meeting: Domestic Drones Panel

Staff Attorney Jennifer Lynch will speak on a panel called "Drones on the Horizon: Legal Issues with UAVs Flying in Domestic Airspace," sponsored by the American Bar Association's Section on Science & Technology Law. It will run from 2pm to 3:30pm in room 2024.

Surveillance or Security? Former NSA officials Debate EFF

Revelations about NSA surveillance programs have given rise to fundamental questions about the tradeoffs between national security and the privacy of American citizens. Come watch an exciting panel as former Attorney General Judge Michael Mukasey, former NSA General Counsel Stewart Baker, and Legal Director and General Counsel for the Electronic...

The Public Interest Gets Its Day at the International Trade Commission

We've not talked much about the International Trade Commission (ITC) here, but something quite interesting happened there over the weekend. The White House stepped in and, in a notable and rare move, overruled a ban limiting importation of certain Apple products. That ban was based on an ITC finding of...

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