By Center for Democracy & Technology
DESCRIPTION
For many years, security researchers, infosec experts, and hackers have faced negative consequences such as legal threats and prosecution for simply doing their jobs. These so-called “chilling effects” have reached near-mythical status, and the level of understanding of potential risks varies throughout the tech policy community. Please join us for a discussion of the hazards that security researchers face, and a dissection of the myths, facts, and norms that exist around their work.
Discussion will begin promptly at 5 PM and be followed by a short reception.
Featuring:
Jen Ellis, VP of Community and Public Affairs, Rapid7
Josh Goldfoot, Principal Deputy Chief (Acting), Computer Crime & Intellectual Property Section, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice
Katie Moussouris, Founder and CEO, Luta Security
Joseph Lorenzo Hall, Chief Technologist, Center for Democracy & Technology (moderator)
DATE AND TIME
Mon, March 12, 2018
4:45 PM – 7:00 PM EDT
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LOCATION
Center For Democracy & Technology
1401 K Street Northwest
#Suite 200
Washington, DC 20005