Government and Business: Cooperation or Conflict?

While governments are responsible for intelligence gathering in pursuit of national security, much of the technology and tools they rely on are created and owned by private companies. Consequently, there are significant opportunities for cooperation and conflict. That’s the focus of this edition of REWIND.

While governments are responsible for intelligence gathering in pursuit of national security, much of the technology and tools they rely on are created and owned by private companies. Consequently, there are significant opportunities for cooperation and conflict. That’s the focus of this edition of REWIND.

This is part 3 of the REWIND series on Surveillance, Security, and Trust. 

Featured Speakers

Meg King, National Security Advisor to the Director, President, and CEO, Wilson Center

David Lieber, Privacy Policy Counsel, Google

Kim Zetter (moderator), Senior Staff Reporter, WIRED

Christopher Soghoian, Principal Technologist, American Civil Liberties Union

Joris van Hoboken, Microsoft Research Fellow, New York University 

Guest