When Should My Data Become the Government's Data?
There is more data available in the world now than at any time in history. While this data facilitates almost all human interaction, it is also useful to governments and law enforcement entities, particularly in times of crisis.
Join this session for a discussion on how our laws balance personal privacy with the necessity of government access to data for our security and how we are updating these laws.
Programming descriptions are generated by participants and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of SXSW.

Andrea Glorioso
Delegation Of The European Union To The US

David Snead
Internet Infrastructure Coalition

Rachel Wolbers
The Oversight Board

Kevin Yoder
United States House of Representatives
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