Nobody is Listening to Your Phone Calls - Really - A Debate and Discussion on the NSA's Activities
Offered By: Black Hat via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Engage in a thought-provoking debate and discussion on the National Security Agency's (NSA) surveillance activities. Explore the controversial topic of government surveillance and data collection, examining the balance between national security and individual privacy. Learn about the NSA's collection of various types of personal data, including phone calls, emails, and online communications. Hear arguments from both sides of the debate, presented by Michael Allen, former Staff Director of the House Intelligence Committee, and Mark Jaycox, Legislative Analyst with the Electronic Frontier Foundation. Gain insights into the ongoing debate involving privacy advocates, Congressional committees, and the Intelligence Community. Understand the context of NSA activities, including General Keith B. Alexander's statement on preventing attacks. Participate in a Q&A session to further explore this complex and timely issue.
Syllabus
"Nobody is Listening to Your Phone Calls." Really? A Debate and Discussion on the NSA's Activities
Taught by
Black Hat
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