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An examination of key current issues involving privacy and security. Daniel Solove is the author of the new book, Nothing to Hide: The False Tradeoff Between Privacy and Security. Peter Swire is a law professor and two-time White House official. In this session, they will do short "chapters" about six topics. As the tentative agenda, Dan will take the lead and Peter will comment on: (1) the "all or nothing" fallacy in privacy and security; (2) the "nothing to hide" argument; and (3) the future scope of the Fourth Amendment. Peter will take the lead on: (1) encryption and globalization (updates on India, China, and Russia); (2) social networks, freedom of association, and privacy; and (3) data minimization in our data-drenched age.
Moderator: Annie Antón, Professor of Computer Science, NCSU College of Engineering
Panelists:
Daniel Solove, John Marshall Harlan Research Professor of Law, George Washington University Law School
Peter Swire, C. William O'Neill Professor of Law at the Moritz College of Law of the Ohio State University

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