Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden's leaks
earlier this year about the U.S. government's surveillance activities
unleashed a flood of concerns about U.S. privacy protections.
CorpCounsel.com last week discussed Snowden's revelations and the fallout from them with Steptoe & Johnson LLP partner Stewart Baker, who served as National Security Agency general counsel from 1992 to 1994. Baker is scheduled as one of the keynote speakers at the International Association of Privacy Professionals Privacy Academy, taking place in Seattle from September 30 to October 2.
Photo by The National Law Journal's Diego M. Radzinschi.
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