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Joint Cybersecurity Advisory on the DPRK Cyber Actors’ Threat to Critical Infrastructure
The joint advisory warns of North Korean state-sponsored cyber actors using ransomware to target the U.S. healthcare and public health sector. -
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: “And the Prize for Most Lawyer-Whipped Cyberforce on the Planet Goes to …”
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The Lawfare Podcast: Turkey, NATO and Alliance Membership
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Rational Security 2.0: The "Life After Cassidy" Edition
This week, Quinta and Scott were joined by Lawfare's new Managing Editor, Tyler McBrien, to hash through the week's national security news. -
Why the Jan. 6 Committee Is Talking About Justice Department Independence
The concept has proved strikingly difficult for journalists and former Justice Department officials to communicate to the public. Will the committee be any more successful? -
Taking the Elf Off the Shelf: Why the U.S. Should Consider a Civilian Cyber Defense
The U.S. doesn’t have a civilian cyber defense. Here’s why it should and how it should be implemented. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: How the Police Contributed to the January 6th Insurrection
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Last Call at the “Star Wars Bar”: Harmonizing Incident and Breach Reporting Requirements
Policymakers have a golden opportunity to make cyber incident and breach reporting requirements more powerful and effective. -
How States and Congress Can Prepare for a Looming Threat to Freedom of Speech
The Supreme Court may overturn one of its most important free speech rulings of all time, but legislators and state courts can blunt the harms. -
Why Is It So Difficult to Get Off a Terrorist List?
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham's unusual request to be removed from the U.S. terrorism lists is unlikely to be fulfilled, but this reflects bureaucratic inertia and political incentives as much as the group's radi... -
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Lawfare Live: Jan. 6 Committee Q&A
Monday, July 11 at 5pm ET, the Lawfare office will be hosting a live event for material supporters to ask questions about January 6, the Committee, and the recent hearings. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Memorializing Babyn Yar after the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
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#LiveFromUkraine: Maria Avdeeva
Maria Avdeeva is the research director of the European Expert Association in Ukraine. -
Cassidy Hutchinson’s Testimony Changed Our Minds About Indicting Donald Trump
Hutchinson’s testimony on former President Trump’s comments during Jan. 6 serve as additional proof of intent and context, and—crucially—a material act to increase the likelihood of violence. -
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Colombia’s Transitional Justice Was Built to Survive de la Espriella
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