Rational Security: "The 'How Much is a Copy of Orgasm?' Edition"

Benjamin Wittes
Friday, May 29, 2015, 7:49 AM
Shane and I were alone for yesterday's taping of Rational Security, Tamara being away on an overseas trip, so we pulled out the Scotch and had a conversation about two of my recent pieces of work: Jodie Liu and my paper about The "Privacy Paradox: The Privacy Benefits of Privacy Threats" and an idea I floated last week for ameliorating press-intelligence community tensions over classified information.

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Shane and I were alone for yesterday's taping of Rational Security, Tamara being away on an overseas trip, so we pulled out the Scotch and had a conversation about two of my recent pieces of work: Jodie Liu and my paper about The "Privacy Paradox: The Privacy Benefits of Privacy Threats" and an idea I floated last week for ameliorating press-intelligence community tensions over classified information. It's a good conversation---one that also touches this fascinating story about tiny drones that special forces are using. (I will have more to say about that in a separate post.) For those who are new to Rational Security, you can subscribe through its RSS feed, on iTunes, or on Stitcher.

Benjamin Wittes is editor in chief of Lawfare and a Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. He is the author of several books.

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