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Jonathan Stribling-Uss

NYCLU

Jonathan Stribling-Uss is a policy consultant and was a Mozilla/Ford Media Democracy Fund Technologist Fellow at The ACLU of NY where he provided oral and written public testimony to the New York City Council about the risks to undocumented people of adding surveillance technology to the New York City Municipal ID (NYCID). Before being chosen as a fellow, he founded and directed Constitutional Communications—a nonprofit that specializes in information security for professionals and civil society organizations. He is a Roadmap Consultant who has led trainings and accredited Continuing Legal Education (CLE) training for hundreds of attorneys and law students on cybersecurity, professional ethics, international law, and attorney-client communications with the New York County Lawyers Association, The American Bar Association, Law for Black Lives, and the New York State Bar Association.
encryption

Encryption is vital for attorney-client privilege in the digital era, and lawyers should fight for it

11 Jan 2021

In the fight for encryption, attorney-client privilege is at stake.

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Encryption is vital for attorney-client privilege in the digital era, and lawyers should fight for it
11 Jan 2021
Encryption is vital for attorney-client privilege in the digital era, and lawyers should fight for it