International Intelligence Ethics Association
Intelligence & Ethics 2007

Confidentiality Policy

 

Intelligence & Ethics 2007 attempts to facilitate a dialogue about ethical issues involved in intelligence work. In order to foster an atmosphere of openness, we ask all attendees to be mindful of the privacy of other attendees.

A list of attendees will not be disseminated outside the Organizing Committee of Intelligence & Ethics 2007. Nor will rank and affiliation, whether government agency, university, or private business, be revealed without prior consent of the individual.

Except with the express consent of the speakers or the working group members, all presentations and discussions at Intelligence & Ethics 2007 are on a "not for attribution basis"; that is, presentations and discussions may not be quoted by identity or organizational affiliation, either directly or indirectly, without consent.

No recording devices (such as cameras, audio recorders, etc..) that can capture images and sound are permitted during the presentations. However, the IIEA Education Project might film a session, in cooperation with the speakers, for use in educational materials. These sessions will be announced on the conference program and by the session moderator prior to filming.