2018: Privacy and Security in the Modern World

2018: Privacy and Security in the Modern World

Privacy is one of today’s hottest topics, a subject being wrestled with at the highest legal levels and around our dining room tables. Who does protect our privacy, if anyone, or is it indeed up for grabs or for sale? Put another way, who owns our communications? The government? The social media companies? These questions have been intensely debated since revelations of hacking incidents and possible Russian interference in the 2016 election. Please join Associate Supreme Court Justice STEPHEN BREYER and Facebook Vice President and Chief Counsel COLIN STRETCH and UC Berkeley Assistant Clinical Professor of Law CATHERINE CRUMP in a wide-ranging and provocative discussion about privacy and security. Their conversation will be moderated by KIT RACHLIS, senior editor of The California Sunday Magazine.