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10:00Corporate Spying, Pretexting, and Beyond

A look at the Hewlett-Packard case, techniques used to gain private information, and the debate over legal remedies.

Guests

Marc Rotenberg, executive director of the Electronic Privacy Information Center and professor of information technology law at Georgetown University Law Center

Robert Douglas, information security consultant and CEO, PrivacyToday.com

Bruce Hulme, legislative director, National Council of Investigation & Security Services; president of Special Investigations, Inc.

11:00Kitty Dukakis and Larry Tye: "Shock" (Avery)

Electroconvulsive Therapy (ECT) can offer immediate relief to some people suffering from severe depression. Kitty Dukakis describes her personal experience and co-author Larry Nye details its recent resurgence as a treatment option.

Guests

Kitty Dukakis, wife of former Massachusetts governor and 1988 Democratic presidential nominee Michael Dukakis and author of the 1990 memoir, "Now You Know."

Larry Tye, award-winning journalist who spent 15 years with "The Boston Globe," primarily covering medicine. He's the author of "The Father of Spin," "Home Lands," and "Rising from the Rails."

Michael Dukakis, professor, political science at Northeastern University, former Massachusetts governor, and 1988 Democratic presidential nominee

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