FP will host a conversation the potential consequences of regulatory proposals
Read this email in your browser. | | Amid heightened threats from state and non-state actors, American technology companies need to be robust and nimble to adapt to existing and emerging threats. Current legislative proposals in Congress run the risk of inhibiting key functions of these high-tech industries and creating potential threats to national security if passed as written. How can lawmakers work to craft regulations for the sector that can still provide for U.S. national security needs? Foreign Policy, with support from the Computer & Communications Industry Association (CCIA), will bring together leaders in technology policy and security Wednesday, May 25, to explore the provisions of current proposals to regulate tech—and the gaps they may open for American security strategy. Join the conversation online using #USTechRegulation, and tune in to hear from these speakers: - Ambassador John Negroponte, Vice Chairman, McLarty Associates and Former Director of National Intelligence
- Klon Kitchen, Resident Fellow, AEI
- Anna Puglisi, Director of Biotechnology Programs and Senior Fellow, Center for Security and Emerging Technology, Georgetown University
- Ross Schulman, Senior Policy Technologist & Senior Counsel, New America's Open Technology Institute
Event Details: May 25, 2022 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. ET
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