
Data Wars and the DOJ
DOJ wants YOU to comment on the proposed data security rule
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Show Notes
To discuss the Department of Justice’s new proposed rule on data security, we interviewed two brilliant guests from the ChinaTalk Hall of Fame — DOJ National Security Division attorneys Lee Licata and Devin DeBacker.
Before DOJ, Lee was an attorney at DHS and then CBP, while Devin was a partner at Kirkland & Ellis and then worked with the Office of White House Counsel. Today we’ll be discussing the DOJ’s new proposed rule on data security.
We get into…
- DOJ’s plan to protect your data from foreign adversaries,
- How public comments have shaped the proposed rule since the last time we interviewed Lee and Devin,
- DOJ’s tools for enforcing corporate compliance,
- The differences between data security regulations, privacy laws, and export controls,
- Why some public comments get accepted and some get rejected,
- The DOJ playbook for assembling a dream team of talented bureaucrats.
Thanks to Nicholas Welch for hosting this interview!
Outtro music: Bad Boys (Theme from Cops) (Youtube link) + Everybody Loves the Sunshine (Takuya Kuroda) (YouTube)
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Check out our last show about the DOJ's data security rule here.
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