In the third episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, we take a different approach. Here at the IAPP, we're just getting back from the Global Privacy Summit. It was so cool to see so many of you there and to have the chance to chat in-person. This week, we thought we'd share with you a session from Summit, in which MIT's Danny Weitzner and the Brookings Institutions' Benjamin Wittes discuss the Apple v. FBI case and what happens when the government wants data on devices that have "gone dark" and it can't get what it wants.
15 April 2016
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: Going dark
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