Apple and Google Just Attended a Confidential Spy Summit in a Remote English Mansion

May 23rd, 2015

Via: First Look:

At an 18th-century mansion in England’s countryside last week, current and former spy chiefs from seven countries faced off with representatives from tech giants Apple and Google to discuss government surveillance in the aftermath of Edward Snowden’s leaks.

The three-day conference, which took place behind closed doors and under strict rules about confidentiality, was aimed at debating the line between privacy and security.

Among an extraordinary list of attendees were a host of current or former heads from spy agencies such as the CIA and British electronic surveillance agency Government Communications Headquarters, or GCHQ. Other current or former top spooks from Australia, Canada, France, Germany and Sweden were also in attendance. Google, Apple, and telecommunications company Vodafone sent some of their senior policy and legal staff to the discussions. And a handful of academics and journalists were also present.

One Response to “Apple and Google Just Attended a Confidential Spy Summit in a Remote English Mansion”

  1. dt says:

    Not so surprising that Google and Apple were there. Surprising to me that Duncan Campbell was there. I rated him as an excellent chronicler of the British Cold War state. I infer from this that should anyone spend enough time peeking through the curtains, he might just be invited into the tent!

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