[Chapter-delegates] WEBCAST TONIGHT: INET San Francisco – Cyber Surveillance Public Forum

Narelle Clark President ISOC-AU President at isoc-au.org.au
Wed Oct 2 21:23:45 PDT 2013


Folks - this session was exceptional.

Well done to all - it records many of the legal issues the surveillance
raises and all the steps being taken by civil liberties groups to counter
it within the US. This is good strategy for us all to consider.

Listen while it lasts, folks!

regards


Narelle


On Thu, October 3, 2013 7:21 am, Joly MacFie wrote:
> SF ISOC has pulled out the big guns from the ACLU and EFF for this one.
> Should be good.
>
>
> **
>   joly posted: "Tonight, Wednesday October 2 2013 at 6pm PDT, the Internet
> Society San Francisco Bay Area Chapter  and and CNET will host INET San
> Francisco - a live discussion on the complex implications of Government
> Internet surveillance.  INET San Francisco will have"
>
> [image: INET San
> Francisco]<https://new.livestream.com/internetsociety/inetsanfrancisco>Tonight,
> Wednesday October 2 2013 at 6pm PDT, the Internet Society San Francisco
> Bay
> Area Chapter  <http://www.sfbayisoc.org/> and and CNET
> <http://cnet.com>will host INET
> San Francisco <http://www.internetsociety.org/inet-san-francisco/> - a
> live
> discussion on the complex implications of Government Internet
> surveillance.
>  INET San Francisco will have two components: first, a discussion
> featuring
> two experts on public policy and cyber surveillance.  Alexander Abdo, a
> staff attorney with the National Security Program for the American Civil
> Liberties Union (ACLU) and Nate Cardozo, Staff Attorney with the
> Electronic
> Frontier Foundation’s (EFF) digital civil liberties team.; second,, a
> panel
> of  will take audience questions and discuss the relative merits of each
> speaker’s proposed approach.  Panelists include:  Susan Freiwald,
> Professor, University of San Francisco Law School , Matthew Sundquist,
> Former Facebook Privacy Team Member and Co-founder of  Plot.ly, Declan
> McCullagh (moderator), Chief Political Correspondent, CNET, and Paul
> Brigner, North America Regional Bureau Director, Internet Society.  The
> event will be webcast live on the Internet Society livestream
> channel<https://new.livestream.com/internetsociety/inetsanfrancisco>.
> This will be at 9pm NYC time.
>
> *What*: INET San Francisco -Cyber Surveillance Public
> Forum<http://www.internetsociety.org/inet-san-francisco/>
> *Where*: CNET HQ, San Francisco CA
> *When*: Wednesday October 2 2013 at 6-8.30pm PDT | 2100-2330 EDT|
> 0100-0330
> UTC
> *Agenda*: http://www.internetsociety.org/inet-san-francisco/sessions
> *Webcast*: https://new.livestream.com/internetsociety/inetsanfrancisco
> *Twitter*: #inetsf <https://twitter.com/search?q=inetsf&f=realtime> |
> #surveillance <https://twitter.com/search?q=surveillance&f=realtime>
>
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