The Second Annual Cato Surveillance Conference: Closing Keynote
It has been a dizzying year in the world of surveillance: In June, nearly two years after Edward Snowden shocked the world with unprecedented leaks revealing the scope of National Security Agency spying, Congress moved to limit the bulk collection of domestic communications data via the USA FREEDOM Act — first introduced at a Cato conference in 2013 — but how much privacy protection will the law’s reforms truly provide? Meanwhile, courts and policymakers struggle to keep up with a rapidly evolving array of high-tech threats to privacy... Читать дальше...