Event Title

Welcome and Introduction

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Zachary Aman
Erhan Bedestani

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Start Date

31-3-2023 9:00 AM

End Date

31-3-2023 10:00 AM

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The Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology held its 2023 Spring Symposium on March 31, 2023. The program, Ask App Not to Track? Addressing National Security and Data Privacy Vulnerabilities in Wearable Technology, invited students, faculty, and guests to hear from experts providing in-depth analysis and exploration of security concerns related to wearable technology.

Zachary Aman (3L), Editor-in-Chief of the Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology (JLT), Vol. 31, welcomed attendees and provided a brief overview of the aims of JLT. As the publication's title suggests, JLT is committed to exploring and publishing scholarship on issues related to technology and the law. As technology regularly redefines the legal field, the questions posed by the symposium regarding wearable technology are more relevant than ever. Aman also took the opportunity to say a special thank you to the members of the JLT Executive Board for all of their hard work; Professor Elizabeth Winston for her guidance as faculty advisor; and Dean Steven Payne, the administration, faculty, and staff for their support.

After his opening remarks, Aman introduced Erhan Bedestani (4E). Following a brief introduction of the first panel, Bedestani introduced Brigadier General Patrick Huston.

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Mar 31st, 9:00 AM Mar 31st, 10:00 AM

Welcome and Introduction

The Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology held its 2023 Spring Symposium on March 31, 2023. The program, Ask App Not to Track? Addressing National Security and Data Privacy Vulnerabilities in Wearable Technology, invited students, faculty, and guests to hear from experts providing in-depth analysis and exploration of security concerns related to wearable technology.

Zachary Aman (3L), Editor-in-Chief of the Catholic University Journal of Law and Technology (JLT), Vol. 31, welcomed attendees and provided a brief overview of the aims of JLT. As the publication's title suggests, JLT is committed to exploring and publishing scholarship on issues related to technology and the law. As technology regularly redefines the legal field, the questions posed by the symposium regarding wearable technology are more relevant than ever. Aman also took the opportunity to say a special thank you to the members of the JLT Executive Board for all of their hard work; Professor Elizabeth Winston for her guidance as faculty advisor; and Dean Steven Payne, the administration, faculty, and staff for their support.

After his opening remarks, Aman introduced Erhan Bedestani (4E). Following a brief introduction of the first panel, Bedestani introduced Brigadier General Patrick Huston.