Why can't we be friends? (Ask a Fed & the EFF.)

Presented at BSidesLV 2019, Aug. 7, 2019, 5 p.m. (55 minutes)

Do you dance madly on the lip of the volcano regarding your own research, or would like to research a particular topic that you feel might have a non desirable personal outcome?

Do you know someone who does these things?

If so, you should come to this session and learn about some new process and relationships where more people can benefit than before.

NOW, FOR THE FIRST TIME EVER- NOT IN UNDERGROUND!

Welcome to the new age of Glasnost and the end of an era.


Presenters:

  • Russell Handorf
    Russ Handorf works for the United States Federal Bureau of Investigation. Russ is a lot of things: hacker, friend, father, husband, teacher and a Fed. While not chasing squirrels… Well, he is always chasing squirrels. Who he is actually isn't important, but what he's bringing is; cyber ninjas, you're invited.
  • Kurt Opsahl
    Kurt Opsahl is the Deputy Executive Director and General Counsel of the Electronic Frontier Foundation. In addition to representing clients on civil liberties, free speech and privacy law, Opsahl counsels on EFF projects and initiatives. Opsahl is the lead attorney on the Coders' Rights Project, and is representing several companies who are challenging National Security Letters. Before joining EFF, Opsahl worked at Perkins Coie, where he represented technology clients with respect to intellectual property, privacy, defamation, and other online liability matters.

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