Seth Stodder
Seth Stodder is a nonresident senior fellow in the Forward Defense practice of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security. He also teaches national and homeland security law and policy at the University of Southern California Law School.
For more on Seth, see: https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/expert/seth-stodder/.
March 2022
Stodder and Warrick in Lawfare on biometrics at US borders
An Atlantic Council issue brief by Seth Stodder and Thomas Warrick is featured in a quarterly Lawfare blog article on AI and national security.
February 2022
At the nexus of technology and security: Biometrics at the border
In November 2020, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) published a proposed rule to expand biometric processing to all non-US citizens and remove port limitations on the use of biometrics in the exit environment. The proposal has drawn a flurry of comments, both positive and negative with multiple privacy and immigrant-advocacy organizations raising objections to the continuation of CBP’s use of facial biometrics.
January 2022
Stodder in the New York Times on international perceptions of US migration policy
Seth Stodder comments to the New York Times on a capsized boat of migrants coming to the United States.