Crypto Wars 2.0: The European Front
- In-Person
- New America
740 15th St NW #900
Washington, D.C. 20005 - 9:30AM – 11AM EDT
The right to use strong encryption technology—like the encryption that
secures your iPhone or protects your Whatsapp messages—isn’t only under
political attack in
the U.S. Governments in the U.K., Germany, France, and other European countries have recently taken steps toward undermining encryption. Although
these local debates have engaged a wide range of policymakers, privacy
advocates, and internet companies, they’ve been taking place largely in
isolation from each other, with limited sharing of information, arguments, and advocacy
tactics between those countries’ policy communities. Yet a major change in
encryption policy in just one of these countries may set the stage for similar
changes in the law throughout Europe, or even here in the U.S.
Join New America’s Open Technology Institute for a panel
discussion that will examine the latest developments in the crypto-debates
raging across Europe, consider how they may impact the debate in the U.S., look
for comparative lessons learned, and discuss how best to effectively engage in
what is quickly becoming a global policy conflict.
Participants:
Kevin Bankston
Director, New America’s Open Technology Institute
@kevinbankston
Amie Stepanovich
U.S. Policy Manager, Access Now
@astepanovich
Ashley S. Deeks
Associate Professor and Senior Fellow, Center for National Security Law, University of Virginia School of Law
Bijan Madhani
Senior Policy Counsel, Computer & Communications Agency
@bijanm
Moderator:
Andi Wilson
Policy Analyst, New America’s Open Technology Institute
@andiawilson
Additional panelists to be announced.