590827 news 1493059328 1493227085 <![CDATA[Surveillance, Privacy and Data across Borders: Transatlantic Perspectives]]> 18 April the Center for European and Transatlantic Studies, the Institute for Information Security & Privacy at Georgia Tech, and the Scheller College of Business hosted a one-day conference about transatlantic mutual legal assistance. The conference featured current and former European and American government officials, representatives from Fortune 100 technology companies and internet advocacy groups, as well as leading academics (see below).  The conference was supported by the European Union’s Erasmus+ Program and the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation.  A recording of the introduction and the first panel discussion is available here.  The rest of the program will be available shortly.

Welcome and introduction to current MLA issues

Panel 1: Intersection of law enforcement, intelligence, and military for MLA

Keynote lecture: “Achieving Individual Privacy and International Security Cooperation in a Shifting Landscape”

Panel 2: Hacking, Attribution, Technology, and MLA

Panel 3 The US/UK Agreement as a Model for Reform

Panel 4 Long-term Proposals for International Data Requests

 

Learn more about the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs here

Learn more about the Center for European and Transatlantic Studies here

 

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