Berg’s talk will provide an insider’s view of the strategies, mechanics, common practices, and likely trends involved in the state of government electronic surveillance. His discussion will shed light on a number of widely debated issues in public life, and will feature:
- The process by which the DOJ authorizes electronic surveillance
- Establishing probable cause to authorize monitoring communications
- Fighting a surveillance authorization — typical arguments
- Trends: “going dark,” white collar investigations, and international concerns
For more information and to register please visit the CITP website.
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