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CloseIn a Post 9-11, Post-Snowden World, How Have We Changed?
July 31, 2014
It’s been said that “everything changed” in the wake of 9/11. While that may be an overstatement, Americans have certainly had to reexamine their tolerance for intelligence gathering as it relates to national security, particularly in the wake of revelations by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden. The evolving relationship between security and liberty is explored by a panel of experts in this edition of REWIND.
This is part 1 in a REWIND series on Surveillance, Security, and Trust.
Featured Speakers
- David Sanger (moderator), National Security Correspondent, The New York Times
- The Hon. Jane Harman, Director, President, and CEO, The Wilson Center
- Mike Leiter, former Director of the National Counterterrorism Center
- Robert S. Litt, General Counsel of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence
- Meg King, National Security Advisor to Director, President, and CEO, The Wilson Center
Guests
Meg King
Former Director of the Science and Technology Innovation Program; Tech Labs Founder
Jane Harman
Distinguished Fellow and President Emerita, Wilson Center
David Sanger
Former Distinguished Fellow;
White House and National Security Correspondent and Senior Writer, The New York Times.
White House and National Security Correspondent and Senior Writer, The New York Times.
Michael Leiter
Former Director, National Counterterrorism Center