NSA chief talks surveillance tactics over dinner
When someone dines with Keith Alexander, the director of the National Security Agency, I'd like to know who pays the tab.
In a contributing article in Forbes, Stanford Center for Internet and Society Civil Liberties Director Jennifer Granick talks about what it was like to meet the man in charge of the villainized security agency. Over dinner they discussed the NSA's surveillance tactics, document declassifying, and more.
Granick writes that Alexander was engaging and that the conversation gave her an appreciation for the "fundamental difference in perspective between defenders and critics of the NSA's surveillance program."