SOTN2020-11 Law Enforcement Access To Encrypted Data: Is There A Path Forward
State of the Net Conference – Washington DC – January 28 2020
Law Enforcement Access To Encrypted Data: Is There A Path Forward?
Ashley Gold – Washington Reporter, The Information
Brendan Dowling – Minister Counsellor (Home Affairs), Regional Director, Americas, Australian Embassy, Department of Home Affairs
Sujit Raman – Associate Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice
Tom Rutherford – Head of Encryption and Online Safety, United Kingdom
Jim Baker – Director of National Security & Cybersecurity, R Street Institute
Daniel J. Weitzner – Principal Research Scientist, MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab
Amie Stepanovich – Executive Director, Silicon Flatirons Center for Law, Technology, and Entrepreneurship
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