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The Age of Surveillance

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Location: Washington, D.C.
Event Date: October 23, 2006
Speakers: James X. Dempsey, Janlori Goldman, Kate Martin, Aryeh Neier, Joseph Onek, Jeffrey Rosen

Technological developments are dramatically enhancing the ability of government and the private sector to collect, store, analyze, and disseminate information about all Americans. As a society, we are only beginning to respond to these developments. There has been relatively little debate about how to place sensible limits on the collection of information and how to ensure that information is not used in ways that are discriminatory, repressive, or otherwise inimical to an open society.

Part of a series of dialogues and discussions marking the tenth anniversary of OSI's U.S. Programs, this panel featured:

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