April
16
Time4:00PM5:00PM EST LocationOnline, N/A
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Will the Coronavirus Claim Privacy Among Its Victims?

We can’t meet up together in person these days, but we at Future Tense believe that connecting with each other to consider how technology and science can disrupt and enhance our lives is more vital than ever. Plus, we miss you all. That’s why we’re launching a biweekly series of what we’re calling Social Distancing Socials. You can join these interactive conversations via Zoom, from the comfort of your home with your favorite beverage in hand.

Join us Thursday, April 16 for less than an hour at 4:00 pm EDT to discuss privacy and surveillance in the wake of COVID-19:

Hosts:

Jennifer Daskal
Professor and Faculty Director, Tech, Law, & Security Program at American University Washington College of Law

Kathryn Waldron@WaldronKathryn
Resident Fellow, National Security & Cybersecurity, R Street Institute

Al Gidari@agidari
Consulting Director of Privacy at the Stanford Center for Internet and Society

More information here.

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