Low Hanging Fruit: Evidence Based Solutions to the Digital Evidence Challenge
Report Launch
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Please join us at the Dirksen Senate Office Building, Room SD-G50 for the launch of a new CSIS report "Low-Hanging Fruit: Evidence-Based Solutions to the Digital Evidence Challenge." The event will feature keynote remarks by Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), and a panel discussion with David Kris (Culper Partners LLC), Ethan Arenson (Oath), David Bitkower (Jenner & Block LLP), and Jane Horvath (Apple, Inc.).
The report, written by William A. Carter, Deputy Director and Fellow, CSIS Technology Policy Program, and Jennifer Daskal, Associate Professor of Law, American University, examines the challenges and opportunities faced by law enforcement in accessing and leveraging digital evidence. It provides recommendations for Congress, law enforcement, and service providers to work together to establish a national digital evidence strategy that strengthens law enforcement’s ability to protect the public, while also strengthening protections for privacy and civil liberties.
Agenda
8:00 am—Reception and Coffee
8:15 am—Introduction and Report Summary
William A. Carter, Deputy Director and Fellow, CSIS Technology Policy Program
8:30 am—Panel Discussion
David Kris, Founder, Culper Partners LLC; Former Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, Department of Justice
David Bitkower, Partner, Jenner & Block LLP; Former Principal Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Criminal Division, Department of Justice
Ethan Arenson, Senior Legal Director, Law Enforcement and Safety, Oath Inc.; Former Senior Counsel, Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Division, Department of Justice
Jane Horvath, Senior Director of Global Privacy, Apple, Inc.; Former Chief Privacy Counsel, Department of Justice
Michael Sachs, Executive Assistant District Attorney, Chief of the Investigation Division, Manhattan District Attorney's Office
Moderated by
Jennifer Daskal, Associate Professor of Law, American University College of Law
9:30 am—Closing Keynote Remarks
Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI)
This event is made possible by general support to CSIS.
For more information please contact TechPolicy@csis.org.