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CCR Senior Staff Attorney Shayana Kadidal will join a panel discussion about the tragic December 2015 shooting in San Bernardino, California and subsequent heated dispute: should law enforcement be able to compel a technology company to decrypt information stored on its products?
The dispute is part of a much broader debate. When should law enforcement be able to obtain access to citizens’ private information? What should tech companies’ obligations be – to customers? – to law enforcement? Do current laws adequately protect both privacy and national security? What right to privacy can we reasonably expect in the digital age? Is it even technologically possible for companies to allow a “back door” through encryption for the government without undermining the security of our data?
Panelists:
Joseph V. DeMarco, Partner, DeVore & DeMarco LLP
Shayana Kadidal, Senior Managing Attorney, Center for Constitutional Rights
Andrew McLaughlin, Head of Strategy & New Business, Medium; venture partner, betaworks
Moderated by Nancy C. Libin, Jenner & Block.
This program, brought to you by Jenner & Block and the Center for Constitutional Rights, is being planned with the intention of offering California and non-transitional New York CLE credit.
Jenner & Block has been certified by the State Bar of California, the MCLE Board of the Supreme Court of Illinois, and the New York State Continuing Legal Education Board. This course has been approved for one hour of general CLE credit in California and Illinois, and one hour of Professional Practice credit in New York.
Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres will be served after the panel. Please RSVP in advance, and contact Natalie Orpett (norpett@jenner.com) with any questions.