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SUMMARY:Governing Intelligence: Transnational Approaches to Oversight and Security
DESCRIPTION:To watch the video from the event\, click here \nThe Center on Law and Security and the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Host the Symposium \nThursday\, April 21\, 2016\n8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.\nGreenberg Lounge\, Vanderbilt Hall\n40 Washington Square South \nWe are pleased to provide up to 7 CLE credits in the Areas of Professional Practice category\, both transitional and non-transitional. \nGeneral Overview:\nThe last several years have seen unprecedented scrutiny of intelligence agencies throughout the Western Democratic world\, which has been focused in large measure on how to ensure they accomplish their missions within the bounds of the law.  At the same time\, threats from terrorist groups like ISIS\, cyber criminals and hackers\, and great power rivals have become more intense\, highlighting the importance of powerful and effective intelligence agencies in an age of increasing instability.  This conference will focus on the oversight of intelligence agencies from a transnational perspective\, highlighting the forces that shape and constrain the activities of intelligence agencies today\, and into the future. \nConference Agenda:\nWelcome \nOpening Keynote: Intelligence and Intelligence Oversight—the View from Congress \n\nA conversation between the Jane Harman\, former Member\, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence\, and the Hon. Mike Rogers\, former Chairman\, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence\n\nCLE Materials:  \n\n“New Harvard Law Review Feature on Intelligence Oversight”\n\nThe View from Washington—An Agenda for Intelligence Reform?  \n\nConversation with Harvey Rishikof and Ellen Nakashima about prospects for continued intelligence reform\, moderated by Meg King\, Woodrow Wilson International Center for\n\nCLE Materials: \n\n“Trends and Predictions in Foreign Intelligence Surveillance”\n\nCounterterrorism and Data Privacy: A European Perspective \n\nRemarks from Giovanni Buttarelli\, European Data Protection Supervisor\, on data privacy and protection imperatives in the counterterrorism context in the wake of recent terrorist attacks in Paris and Brussels.\n\nCLE Materials:  \n\nCase C-362/14\, Schrems v. Data Prot. Comm’r\, 2015 E.C.R.\n\nPanel I: Oversight at Home  \n\nMichael Allen\, Beacon Global Strategies\nRajesh De\, Mayer Brown\nDavid Medine\, Chairman\, PCLOB\nDaphna Renan\, Harvard Law School\n\n            Moderated by: Samuel Rascoff\, NYU School of Law \nCLE Materials: \n\n[Caption Redacted]\, [Docket No. Redacted]\, 2011 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 157706\, 2011 WL 10945618\,\n(FISA Ct. Oct. 3\, 2011).\nPrivacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Bd.\, Report on the Surveillance Program Operated Pursuant to Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (2014).\nSenate Select Committee on Intelligence\, Committee Study of the Central Intelligence Agency’s Detention and Interrogation Program\, S. Rep. No. 113-288 (2014).\n\nLunch Break \nKeynote: David Cohen\, Deputy Director\, CIA \n\nBreak  \nRemarks: Richard Morgan\, former Senior Fellow\, Center on Law and Security \nCLE Materials:  \n\n“Taking Stock of the Snoopers’ Charter: The UK’s Investigatory Powers Bill”\n\nPanel II: The New Transnational Oversight \n\nGiovanni Buttarelli\, European Data Protection Supervisor\nScott Charney\, Corporate Vice President\, Trustworthy Computer\, Microsoft\nSteve Slick\, University of Texas\nMichael Sussmann\, Perkins Coie\n\n            Moderated by: Zachary Goldman\, NYU School of Law \nCLE Materials: \n\nGovernment’s Ex Parte Application for Order Compelling Apple Inc. to Assist Agents in Search\, In the Matter of the Search of an Apple iPhone Seized During the Execution of a Search Warrant on a Black Lexus IS300\, California License Plate 35kgd203\, No. 15-0451M (C.D. Ca. Feb. 16\, 2016).\n\nPanel III: The Next Frontier:  Oversight of Cyber Capabilities \n\nPeter Beshar\, Marsh & McLennan\nJon Howard\, Legal Advisor\, U.S. Army Cyber Command\nLuke Dembosky\, Debevoise & Plimpton\nKristen Eichensehr\, UCLA School of Law\n\n            Moderated by: Randy Milch\, NYU School of Law \nCLE Materials:  \n\nEx parte Temporary Restraining Order and Order to Show Cause re Preliminary Injunction\, Microsoft Corp. v. John Does 1-8 Controlling a Computer Botnet Thereby Injuring Microsoft and its Customers\, No. A 13-CV-1014 (W.D.Tx. Nov. 25\, 2013)\, ECF No. 17.\nUS v. Michaud\, Case No. 3:15-cr-05351-RJB\, 2016 WL 337263 (W.D. Wa.\, Jan. 28\, 2016).\n\n We are pleased to provide up to 7 CLE credits in the Areas of Professional Practice category\, both transitional and non-transitional. \n
URL:https://www.lawandsecurity.org/calendar/the-center-on-law-and-security-invites-you-to-a-symposium-on-governing-intelligence-transnational-approaches-to-oversight-and-security/
LOCATION:Greenberg Lounge\, 40 Washington Square South\, New York\, NY\, 10012\, United States
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