10 research outputs found
National Security and the Challenges of \u27Deep Fakes\u27
Speaker: Ms. Erin Wirtanen, Chief Counsel for the Center for Cyber Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
Discussant: Prof. Shane Stansbury, Duke Law Schoo
National Security and the Challenges of \u27Deep Fakes\u27
Speaker: Ms. Erin Wirtanen, Chief Counsel for the Center for Cyber Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency
Discussant: Prof. Shane Stansbury, Duke Law Schoo
Topic: Law, Technology, and the Future of Surveillance
Discussant: Prof. Shane Stansbury, Robinson Everett Distinguished Fellow, Duke Law School
Speaker: Ms. Erin Wirtanen, Chief Counsel for the Center for Cyber Intelligence (CCI) for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Speaker: Mr. Ben Kastan, Asst. General Counsel for Cyber, National Security Agency (NSA
Public v. Private: Intrusive Cyber Activities in the Age of Forever War
The 2015 LENS Conference, Law in the Age of \u27Forever War\u27, focuses on the legal issues that accompany warfare in a time when technology, relationships between nations, and the abilities of non-state actors to affect the international stage, are all changing rapidly. Speakers address some of the difficult issues that have come to define modern law as it relates to warfare: targeting, surveillance, home-grown terrorism, intelligence gathering in the digital age, ensuring human rights and civil liberties.
Moderator: David Hoffman, Director of Security Policy & Global Privacy Officer, Intel Corporation
Professor Christopher Schroeder, Charles S. Murphy Professor of Law and Public Policy Studies Co-Director of the Program in Public Law, Duke Law School
Erin Wirtanen, Office of the General Counsel, Central Intelligence Agency
Greg Nojeim, Senior Counsel, Center for Democracy & Technology and Director of its Freedom, Security & Technology Project
Cyber & Surveillance
Moderator: Ms. Erin Wirtanen, Central Intelligence AgencyProf. William Banks, Syracuse Law SchoolMs. Susan Hennessy, Brookings InstitutionProf. Michael A. Newton, Vanderbilt Law SchoolMs. Mieke Eoyang, Third Wa
Cyber & Surveillance
Moderator: Ms. Erin Wirtanen, Central Intelligence AgencyProf. William Banks, Syracuse Law SchoolMs. Susan Hennessy, Brookings InstitutionProf. Michael A. Newton, Vanderbilt Law SchoolMs. Mieke Eoyang, Third Wa
Surveillance and Privacy in the Era of Hybrid Threats
Moderator: Professor William Banks, Syracuse UniversityProfessor Laura Donahue, Georgetown LawMr. Robert Litt, ODNI General Counsel (invited)Ms. Kate Martin, Center for National Security StudiesMs. Erin Wirtanen, Central Intelligence AgencyDuke\u27s Center on Law, Ethics and National Security (LENS) held its annual national security conference on February 26-27, 2016 at Duke Law School. The 2016 LENS conference, titled Hybrid Threats = Hybrid Law? , examined how technology, science, and societal changes have affected the nature of war, created new fields of conflict, and necessitated new ways of thinking about the legal architecture affecting 21st century threats
Complexity and Cybersecurity
Moderator: Ms. Erin Wirtanen, Chief Counsel for the Center for Cyber Intelligence (CCI), CIA
Panelist 1: Ms. Kathleen Hamm, Public Company Accounting Oversight Board
Panelist 2: Mr. Michael Adams, McGuireWoods
Panelist 3: Mr. Ari Schwartz, Venable LLP
Panelist 4: Mr. John Reed Stark, President of John Reed Stark Consulting, LL
Challenges in cyberspace: nation state threats and more
A panel discusses cyberspace security threats orchestrated by foreign governments.
Maj. Gen. Charles Dunlap, USAF (Ret.) (Duke Law), host/introductions ; Shane Stansbury (Duke Law), moderator ; Richard Scott (Global Legal Investigations Manager at HP Inc.), Erin Wirtanen (Chief Counsel for the Center for Cyber Intelligence (CCI) for the Central Intelligence Agency), Jason Kellhofer (Asst. U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of N.C.), Mieke Eoyang (Vice President for Third Way\u27s National Security Program), speakers
Career Opportunities in National Security Law
A panel discusses advantages and opportunities for law students in the field of national security law