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Manufactured Whistleblowing: Data Leaks as Subversion
Manufactured whistleblowing has become an element of disinformation campaigns to disrupt Taiwan’s sovereignty and stability. -
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A Government Practitioner’s Guide to Countering Online Foreign Covert Influence
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The Lawfare Podcast: Facebook v. the White House: Renee DiResta and Brendan Nyhan Weigh In
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Legal Tetris and the FBI’s ANOM Program
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Rational Security: The Farewell Edition
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The White House Responded to the Chinese Hacks of the Microsoft Exchange Servers This Week. Is It Enough?
The Biden administration should be applauded for building a broad coalition of allies to condemn China's dangerous cyber activity. Now, the White House should do what it has done to other U.S. adversarie... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Yemen on the Brink of Hope with Elisabeth Kendall and Alexandra Stark
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ChinaTalk: Tough Tech, Roombas, Valleys of Death and Woolly Mammoths
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Why Current Botnet Takedown Jurisprudence Should Not Be Replicated
Restraining orders and other equitable mechanisms of relief were never designed to address such a unique challenge as global cybercrime. -
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Former Trump Campaign Adviser Charged With Acting as an Agent of a Foreign Government
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Angry Political Man
A review of Elie Honig, “Hatchet Man: How Bill Barr Broke the Prosecutor's Code and Corrupted the Justice Department” (Harper, July 2021). -
Lawfare Lecture: Quinta Jurecic On Section 230 Reform
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The Lawfare Podcast: Dmitri Alperovitch and Matt Tait on the Latest in Cybersecurity
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The U.S. Is Continuing Its Campaign Against Huawei
Huawei has not dominated recent headlines nearly as much as it did under the Trump White House. Yet that does not mean the U.S. campaign against Huawei has stopped. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Fighting Ransomware By Pushing All the Buttons on the Dashboard
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Tulsi Gabbard’s Fauci Files Don’t Prove What She Says They Prove
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White House Releases Executive Orders on Quantum Computing
The orders direct federal agencies to prepare to defend against cryptographic attacks and contribute to U.S. quantum computing innovation. -
The Counter-UAS Certification Bottleneck
While recent amendments to 6 U.S.C. § 124n permit state and local authorities to address drone threats, a critical restraint remains.
