Hour and a half. Thank you for joining us today for what we hope will be an informative and interesting conversation about russias information efforts. We called it in our invitation. I think we have two really different speakers. Both with extensive experience in the Intelligence Community. To my left, our first speaker, dr. Eric hazleton who is a neuroscientist, but also a former chief Technology Officer at the National Security agency. I got that correct, i hope. And also a recipient of the National Intelligence distinguished service medal. Someone with really very extensive experience at the intersection of technology and intelligence, both in the private sector and also in government. To my right, we have my new colleague george bibiwho is the director of the National Intelligence center. A career intelligence professional, who had been an adviser to Vice President cheney on russian matters and also on intelligence issues after that the director of russian analysis at the cen fede
Thank you very much for joining us. Why dont we get started. Im paul saunders, the executive director of the center for the national interest. Thank you very much, all of you, for joining us today for what we hope will be an informative and interesting conversation about russias information efforts. To apply left, our first speaker, dr. Eric hazelteen, who is a in oneuro scientist, also former chief Technology Officer at the National Security agency. I got that correct, i hope. And also a recipient of the National Intelligence distinguished service medal. Someone with really very extensive experience at the intersection of technology and intelligence, both in the private sector and also in government. To my right, we have my new colleague, george bee bibi, who is the director of the National Intelligence center. A career intelligence professional, who had been an adviser to Vice President cheney on russian matters and also on intelligence issues. After that, the director of russian ana
Rate will rise to 40 next year, and reforms are only likely to slow the growth rate. China suggests that moodys was overestimates the difficulties facing chinas economy. The shanghai was flat. The hang seng was up by 0. 1 in europe, a mixed picture. Things are flat forever the dax and cac. Ftse up by 0. 25 points. M h na news, Constellation Brands made an offer to take over brownforman. And glencore making a takeover approach to bunge. Bunge says it is not engaged in talks with glencore. Pro and uber says it inadvertently underpaid new york city drivers for 2 1 2 years. The company took a commission from full fare prices. Uber says it will pay back drivers, with interest, for the mistake. The wall street journal said the average driver would be repaid 900, totalling 45 million. We will talk with adam lashinsky, author of the new book wild ride inside ubers quest for domination. Lets get to this. The United Kingdom raising the threat level to critical and deploying soldiers to key sites
It could be a realtor, title company, lender, someone a transaction coordinator. Reporter the hackers goal, impersonate someone involved in a real estate transaction by sending emails from their account instructing buyers to wire money. Usually at just the time the buyer is expecting to make the payment. They have been watching us all along. Reporter lucky for her clients, they questioned the fake email the amount requested was off by just a bit. They called me to how did you come up with this amount. Reporter they are hoping the warnings about wire fraud dont get lost among the reams of real estate paperwork and email overload. Now, the Realtors Association and the fbi advise everyone in a Real Estate Market verify any instructions they receive by email in person or on the phone and never wire money unless youre positive the instructions came to a reliable source. Talk to someone. Reporter they are actually stalking these email conversations. They know the exact time to strike. Yeah.
For those who dont know me, i am corrine long, and i teach antitrust and intellectual property law. Ill pause for a minute. We saw people joining us online and thats what youre hearing. To everyone in the room, welcome and thank you for coming. Its a privilege for mow to be here today in my capacity as cochair along with josh wright of the antitrust and Consumer Protection working group of the Federalist Societys regulatory transparency project. This was launched in 2016 to foster a National Conversation around the issue of regulatory excess and harms it causes. The project consists of 12 working groups each composed of experts in specific fields of regulatory law and policy ranging from environmental and energy to race and sex. In june of this year, each of the working groups start today release various issue papers, podcasts and short videos, which, among other things, can be found on our website, which is regproject. Org and i invite you all to go to the website. And today is the fi