NSA Surveillance: How Secure Are Your Calls and Emails? (Part of the Knowledge Series)
Date and Time
Wednesday Apr 30, 2014
8:30 AM - 10:00 AM EDT
Wednesday, April 30
8am: Check-in and continental breakfast
8:30am - 10am presentation
Location
Chamber Boardroom
401 North Flagler Drive
West Palm Beach, FL 33401
Fees/Admission
Space is limited
In advance by Friday, April 25, 5 pm: $10 members; $20 non-members
After deadline and at the door: $15 members; $25 non-members
Contact Information
Kelley Burke, (561) 833-3711 ext 231
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Description
This presentation will explain NSA mass surveillance of email and phone communications and will discuss the security of your personal and business communications. It will provide a clear summary of Edward Snowden disclosures, two federal court decisions, and FISA/FISC. We will explore the following issues: are my communications secure from the NSA? are my communications reasonably secure for business purposes? are changes in the laws expected?
Christopher Hopkins is a trial and appellate lawyer with a focus on technology and the law. He writes a monthly legal technology column for the Palm beach Bar Association, and is the host of InternetLAWCommentary.com.
This is part of the 2014 Chamber Knowledge Series.