Synopsis
Podcast of policy and book forums, Capitol Hill briefings and other events from the Cato Institute
Episodes
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Panel — The Surveillance Industrial Complex
16/12/2021 Duration: 01h16minAmericans in the age of COVID-19 are relying more than ever on digital networks to work, socialize, and learn—which makes safeguarding the privacy and security of those networks even more essential. The 2021 Cato Surveillance Conference brings together an outstanding lineup of academics, technologists, policymakers, and privacy advocates to discuss the most pressing topics in privacy and digital civil liberties, kicking off with a keynote address from Sen. Ron Wyden (D‑OR). Speakers will examine how the “surveillance‐industrial complex” is increasingly outsourcing surveillance that used to be the exclusive province of intelligence agencies to a burgeoning private surveillance industry. We’ll look at how a year of virtual classrooms has given rise to a disturbing trend of schools employing spyware to monitor students. We’ll explore how anonymity—increasingly the scapegoat for everything toxic about online culture—is crucial to free speech and a vibrant culture of dissent. And we’ll de
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Panel — Anonymity and Freedom
16/12/2021 Duration: 01h15minAmericans in the age of COVID-19 are relying more than ever on digital networks to work, socialize, and learn—which makes safeguarding the privacy and security of those networks even more essential. The 2021 Cato Surveillance Conference brings together an outstanding lineup of academics, technologists, policymakers, and privacy advocates to discuss the most pressing topics in privacy and digital civil liberties, kicking off with a keynote address from Sen. Ron Wyden (D‑OR). Speakers will examine how the “surveillance‐industrial complex” is increasingly outsourcing surveillance that used to be the exclusive province of intelligence agencies to a burgeoning private surveillance industry. We’ll look at how a year of virtual classrooms has given rise to a disturbing trend of schools employing spyware to monitor students. We’ll explore how anonymity—increasingly the scapegoat for everything toxic about online culture—is crucial to free speech and a vibrant culture of dissent. And we’ll de
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Internet of Things Hacking Demo
16/12/2021 Duration: 31minAmericans in the age of COVID-19 are relying more than ever on digital networks to work, socialize, and learn—which makes safeguarding the privacy and security of those networks even more essential. The 2021 Cato Surveillance Conference brings together an outstanding lineup of academics, technologists, policymakers, and privacy advocates to discuss the most pressing topics in privacy and digital civil liberties, kicking off with a keynote address from Sen. Ron Wyden (D‑OR). Speakers will examine how the “surveillance‐industrial complex” is increasingly outsourcing surveillance that used to be the exclusive province of intelligence agencies to a burgeoning private surveillance industry. We’ll look at how a year of virtual classrooms has given rise to a disturbing trend of schools employing spyware to monitor students. We’ll explore how anonymity—increasingly the scapegoat for everything toxic about online culture—is crucial to free speech and a vibrant culture of dissent. And we’ll de
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FOIA, FISA Surveillance, and (Maybe) You
16/12/2021 Duration: 13minAmericans in the age of COVID-19 are relying more than ever on digital networks to work, socialize, and learn—which makes safeguarding the privacy and security of those networks even more essential. The 2021 Cato Surveillance Conference brings together an outstanding lineup of academics, technologists, policymakers, and privacy advocates to discuss the most pressing topics in privacy and digital civil liberties, kicking off with a keynote address from Sen. Ron Wyden (D‑OR). Speakers will examine how the “surveillance‐industrial complex” is increasingly outsourcing surveillance that used to be the exclusive province of intelligence agencies to a burgeoning private surveillance industry. We’ll look at how a year of virtual classrooms has given rise to a disturbing trend of schools employing spyware to monitor students. We’ll explore how anonymity—increasingly the scapegoat for everything toxic about online culture—is crucial to free speech and a vibrant culture of dissent. And we’ll de
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Clearview AI: Lessons Learned over the Last Two Years for the Future of Privacy
16/12/2021 Duration: 15minAmericans in the age of COVID-19 are relying more than ever on digital networks to work, socialize, and learn—which makes safeguarding the privacy and security of those networks even more essential. The 2021 Cato Surveillance Conference brings together an outstanding lineup of academics, technologists, policymakers, and privacy advocates to discuss the most pressing topics in privacy and digital civil liberties, kicking off with a keynote address from Sen. Ron Wyden (D‑OR). Speakers will examine how the “surveillance‐industrial complex” is increasingly outsourcing surveillance that used to be the exclusive province of intelligence agencies to a burgeoning private surveillance industry. We’ll look at how a year of virtual classrooms has given rise to a disturbing trend of schools employing spyware to monitor students. We’ll explore how anonymity—increasingly the scapegoat for everything toxic about online culture—is crucial to free speech and a vibrant culture of dissent. And we’ll de
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Cato Club Virtual Conversation Series 12.13
15/12/2021 Duration: 01h14minSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Special Release Event: Freedom in the 50 States
13/12/2021 Duration: 01h26sThe Sphere Education Initiative is pleased to host a special launch event for the latest edition of Freedom in the 50 States! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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New Technology and Old Rules: Constructing a Crypto Regulatory Framework - SEC Regulation
10/12/2021 Duration: 59minCryptocurrency regulation sits at the intersection of multiple regulatory regimes: financial markets regulators and banking regulators, among many others, have asserted authority over certain aspects of crypto regulation, which has resulted in an overlapping and incomplete regulatory framework that has drawn criticism from both proponents and skeptics of crypto innovation. So, how is cryptocurrency regulated? How should it be regulated? Who should regulate it? Cato's Center for Monetary and Financial Alternatives is looking at these questions with a series that examines the roles of different regulators and considers what type of regulatory framework should be adopted to balance the risks and innovative potential of cryptocurrencies.This third panel addresses the role of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in regulating cryptocurrency, focusing on the current state of regulation at the SEC and discussing the benefits and limitations of the SEC's regulation in this space. Join Carol Goforth, Nicholas
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French Ambassador Philippe Étienne on the Meaning of European Defense
10/12/2021 Duration: 01h52minSince the 1950s, Americans and Europeans have struggled to reconcile different visions of European security. The roles of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the United States, the European Union, and European states have all been debated. In recent years, French president Emmanuel Macron has pushed for a thorough discussion on the goals of NATO, and a vision for European Defense, while emphasizing that France views strategic autonomy and NATO as complementary—an expression that has been endorsed by the United States, as seen in the France-U.S. joint statements of September 22 and October 29.What is the French vision for European Defense? In an era when American attention is turning to Asia, if European states increase their capabilities, defense budgets, and missions, would the United States be more likely to decrease its presence in Europe, or would it make the European Union more credible in the eyes of the American leadership? Please join us for remarks from France’s ambassador to the United St
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Congress and War: Reclaiming Article I Powers
06/12/2021 Duration: 01h03minHow could Congress reassert its Article I mandate and restrain presidential overreach? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Why We Need a Movement for Freedom
03/12/2021 Duration: 45minSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The Supply Chain Crisis Was Decades in the Making
03/12/2021 Duration: 24minSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Welcoming Remarks and Driving Public Policy Change: A Libertarian Behind the Lines
03/12/2021 Duration: 32minSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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New Technology and Old Rules: Constructing a Crypto Regulatory Framework - Banking Regulation
03/12/2021 Duration: 58minSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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New Technology and Old Rules: Constructing a Crypto Regulatory Framework - Commodity Futures Trading Commission Regulation
02/12/2021 Duration: 01h02minSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The Politics Industry: How Political Innovation Can Break Partisan Gridlock and Save Our Democracy
01/12/2021 Duration: 01h16minSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Panel 4: Helicopter Money and Fiscal QE
22/11/2021 Duration: 01h17minSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Panel 3: An Expanded Fed Mandate?
22/11/2021 Duration: 01h19minSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Luncheon Address: Populism and Central Banks
22/11/2021 Duration: 42minSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Panel 2: Fiscal Dominance and the Return of Inflation
22/11/2021 Duration: 01h10minSee acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.