Today, we sit down with Paul Ohm, the Associate Dean of Academic Affairs at Georgetown Law, to talk about technology and surveillance in the classroom. Dean Ohm was previously a federal prosecutor at the Department of Justice's Computer Crime and IP Section. He is an expert in the areas of surveillance and law. He discusses how his work on surveillance has impacted classroom recordings at Georgetown and lessons learned to guide the future of technology development. Join us for an inside look at the decisions Georgetown has made around technology in the classroom, in-person and online, and how that interacted with Georgetown's response to the COVID-19 pandemic.