The Lawfare Podcast

Matt Olsen on FISA 702

Mar 1, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 3min
2
Matt Olson, Assistant Attorney General for National Security
03:15 • 2min
3
What Keeps Me Up at Night?
05:16 • 5min
4
Pfizer's Privacy and Oversight Framework Is Designed to Do That
09:46 • 2min
5
Pfizer - The Law That Protected the Privacy of Foreign Persons
11:42 • 5min
6
702 - The Most Valuable Tool
16:40 • 3min
7
How Do We Maintain Trust in Section 702?
19:54 • 6min
8
Section 702 Mistakes Are Not Acceptable to the American People.
25:26 • 5min
9
The Importance of Section 702 and the Range of Uses of 702.
29:57 • 3min
10
The Most Important Legal Tool for Collecting Critical Intelligence
32:46 • 3min
11
Section 702 Is Critical to Understanding the Nature of Cyber Attacks
35:25 • 3min
12
Section 702 Provides Unique Capacity to Target Individuals Overseas
37:58 • 2min
13
Section 702 and Cyber Security
40:06 • 3min
14
Is 702 a Good Law?
43:28 • 2min
15
Reauthorizing Section 702 Is an Urgent Imperative for National Security
45:22 • 2min
16
FISA 101 - Is the Number of Title One FISAs Going Down?
47:27 • 3min
17
Do You Think Section 702 Enables Backdoor Surveillance?
50:10 • 3min
18
The US Person Incidental Collection
53:15 • 4min
19
Do You Think Section 702 Data Is a Good Thing?
57:10 • 3min
20
Is There a Culture of Compliance?
59:47 • 4min
21
Crossfire Hurricane, Carter Page, and the Crossfire Storm Compliance Issues
01:04:04 • 3min
22
The Value of 702
01:06:51 • 4min
23
What's the Form in Which You're Going to Make This Case?
01:11:09 • 2min
24
The Debt Ceiling and the Day of Impact
01:13:07 • 2min
25
Is There Any Way to Compensate for the Lost Sunset?
01:15:36 • 4min
26
What Happens if We Don't Reauthorize FISA?
01:19:42 • 3min
27
Will the Administration Make the Hard Choice to Cut Off a Finger to Save the Hand?
01:22:55 • 2min
28
The Law Fair Podcast
01:24:32 • 2min