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Platforms at War
It is time for governments and platforms to build better long-term institutions and procedures for integrating tech giants into security and geopolitical policymaking. -
Chat and Encrypted Messaging Apps Are the New Battlefields in the Propaganda War
Ukraine and Russia are adapting to a changed media environment that provides new ways to distribute information and disinformation. -
The 2022 Cyber Incident Reporting Law: Key Issues to Watch
The new reporting mandate is designed to encourage compliance with the law and increase the quantity and quality of cyber incident reporting -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Supreme Court Rules on State Secrets
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Justice Department Charges Four Russian Nationals for Global Hacking Campaign Targeting the Energy Sector
Four Russian government employees are charged with two hacking campaigns that targted crtiical infrastructure in hundreds of countries. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Two Major Government Reports on Internet Crime and Ransomware
The Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee and the FBI released two detailed reports on internet crime statistics and ransomware. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Getting Information Into Russia
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The Chatter Podcast: Putin’s People with Catherine Belton
This week, Shane Harris talks with journalist Catherine Belton about the rise of Vladimir Putin from KGB officer to president of Russia. -
Job Post: Lawfare Fellowship through Emerging Tech Policy Leaders Program
Lawfare is hiring for an up to two-year fellowship dedicated to covering news developments related to cybersecurity and technology policy, and the intersection of those issues with national security. -
Reform or Revolution?
A review of Noah Feldman, “The Broken Constitution: Lincoln, Slavery, and the Refounding of America” (Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2021). -
ChinaTalk: Orgies, U.S. Navy Corruption and The Fall of Fat Leonard
Award-winning journalist Tom Wright (@tomwrightasia) joins me to discuss Fat Leonard’s relationship with the military and how it all came crashing down. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Thomas Rid on Ukraine and Cyberwar
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Rational Security 2.0: The ‘We Hear The Hague is Lovely in the Springtime’ Edition
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After the China Initiative
Last month, the Justice Department announced the end of its highly controversial China Initiative. As the first public trial of an academic prosecuted under that Initiative gets underway, however, it rem... -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: A Cavalcade of Paranoia
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Lawfare Live: Andrew Mines on Extremism
On Wednesday, March 30, at 1 p.m. ET, Lawfare Managing Editor Jacob Schulz will be hosting a live event to talk to Andrew Mines, a Research Fellow at the Program on Extremism, about Department of Defense... -
The NATO Treaty Does Not Give Congress a Bye on World War III
In the event of an armed attack, the United States “reserves the right to determine for itself what military action, if any, is appropriate.”
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Lawfare Live: The Trials of the Trump Administration, April 3
Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation surrounding the Trump administration. -
End of the Sde Teiman Abuse Case: The IDF MAG Withdraws Indictments
Following a public scandal involving the old MAG, the new MAG terminated proceedings against soldiers charged with serious abuse of a Palestinian detainee. -
Rational Security: The "Chicken Sh*t Bingo" Edition
Scott Anderson, Anna Bower, Kevin Frazier, and Kate Klonick discussed the week's big news in national security.
