Live Now: Privacy and Data in the Age of Surveillance

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Adam Segal
November 16, 2016

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CFR Cyber Net Politics Privacy
A man stands in a phone box in front of graffiti art on a wall near the headquarters of Britain’s eavesdropping agency, Government Communications Headquarters, known as GCHQ, in Cheltenham, western England April 16, 2014. (Eddie Keogh/Reuters).

The Council on Foreign Relations is holding a half-day, multi-session symposium to bring together leading policymakers and experts for candid analysis of online privacy, with a particular focus on the United States, the U.S.-European Union relationship, and big data.

You can watch the discussion below or by clicking here.

Panel 1: The State of Online Privacy in the United States

Panel 2: Is Reconciling the EU and U.S. Privacy Regimes Possible?

Panel 3: Risks and Rewards of Big Data

Keynote: Penny Pritzker, secretary of commerce

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