International Intelligence Ethics Association
Ethics in the Intelligence Community 2008
3rd International Conference
on Ethics in the Intelligence Community
February 22-23, 2008
The Johns Hopkins University-Mt. Washington Conference Center
Baltimore, Maryland
Sponsored by International Intelligence Ethics Association
and The Johns Hopkins University,
School of Education, Division of Public Safety Leadership
A unique forum for professionals serving the intelligence community, the military,
law enforcement, fire/EMS, intelligence contractors, private security,
business, public health, the nonprofit sector, and others whose functions rely on the collection and analysis of sensitive information.
Partial list of topics...
- When is it legitimate to obtain information that others wish to conceal?
- Moral permissibility of detention and torture: the Military Commissions Act
- Politicalization and the Role of Intelligence in a post-9/11 era
- Unwinding the dichotomy of personal data
- Ethical implications of semantic dissonance for intelligence
- Developing a Code of Ethics for the intelligence community
- Birth of professional ethics review boards
Registration form available at: http://intelligence-ethics.org
For more information about Ethics in the Intelligence Community 2008,
please contact IIEA at conference2008@intelligence-ethics.org
