Overview
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Explore the complex landscape of national security and personal liberty in this thought-provoking 58-minute talk from The Aspen Institute. Delve into crucial topics such as isolation, metadata, cell phone privacy, and the future of American privacy rights. Examine the interplay between culture, technology, and democracy, and consider the importance of transparency in governance. Analyze the greatest risks to liberty, the effectiveness of current security measures, and the consequences of breaking established rules. Investigate specific crimes, assess the current state of public safety, and explore information sharing practices. Venture into discussions about outer space and stealth technologies, and reflect on the Edward Snowden case. Conclude by evaluating the potential risks of presidential abuse of power in the context of national security and individual freedoms.
Syllabus
Introduction
Liberty and Isolation
Metadata and Liberty
Cell Phone Privacy
Future of American Privacy
Culture and Technology
Democracy
Transparency
Greatest Risk to Liberty
Less Effective
Breaking the Rules
Specific Crimes
How Safe Are We
Information Sharing
Outer Space
Stealth
Edward Snowden
Risk of Presidential Abuse of Power
Taught by
The Aspen Institute