Presented at
DEF CON 10 (2002),
Aug. 2, 2002, 1 p.m.
(50 minutes).
This presentation will update attendees on changes to the law under the USA PATRIOT Act, with special emphasis on how the changes may effect political activists and the investigation and prosecution of computer crimes.
Presenters:
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Jennifer Stisa Granick, Esq.
- Litigation Director Center for Internet and Society Stanford Law School
Jennifer Stisa Granick is a Lecturer in Law and Director of the Litigation Clinic at Stanford Law School's Center for Internet and Society. Ms. Granick's work focuses on the interaction of free speech, privacy, computer security, law and technology. She is on the Board of Directors of the Honeynet Project, a computer security research group, and has spoken at the National Security Agency, to law enforcement officials and to computer security professionals from the public and private sectors in the United States and abroad. Before coming to Stanford Law School, Ms. Granick practiced criminal defense of unauthorized access, trade secret theft and e-mail interception cases nationally. She has published articles on wiretap laws, workplace privacy, and trademark law.
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