Privacy and Government Surveillance, Part 2
The panel “Government Hacking” was part of the day-long 2016 Cato Surveillance Conference with intelligence officials, security experts, and professors on government surveillance and privacy concerns.
Panelists debated limitations of cyber hacking powers by the FBI and other law enforcement agencies. Recent rule changes to the Federal Rule… read more
Panelists debated limitations of cyber hacking powers by the FBI and other law enforcement agencies. Recent rule changes to the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure allow federal agents to search millions of private computers across the country with a single search warrant.
The panel “Government Hacking” was part of the day-long 2016 Cato Surveillance Conference with intelligence officials, security experts, and professors on government surveillance and privacy concerns. close
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