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The SolarWinds Breach: Why Your Work Computers Are Down Today
A quick guide to the news of a major cyber intrusion by the Russian government. -
The Latest Skirmish in the Transatlantic Data Wars
A recent exchange over the privacy practices of the Terrorist Finance Tracking Program contributed to the mounting crisis between the United States and the European Union over transatlantic data transfer... -
Lawfare Live: Biden’s Emerging National Security Team
This Friday, Dec. 18, at 11am EST, members of the Lawfare team will take questions from the Lawfare community on President-elect Biden’s emerging national security team, how it compares to other administ... -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
The Week That Will Be
Lawfare's weekly roundup of event announcements and employment opportunities. -
The Lawfare Podcast: China-Australia Relations and What the U.S. Should Do About It
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Legislative Findings Will Be Important to Federal Privacy Legislation
Our recent Brookings report lays the groundwork for such a law. -
Quick Thoughts on the Russia Hack
This most recent breach constitutes a stunning display of the U.S. government’s porous defenses of sensitive government networks and databases. -
Central Bank Digital Currencies: The Threat From Money Launderers and How to Stop Them
If or when a central bank digital currency is deployed in a major economy such as the United States, there will be unintended consequences. -
Four Ways for President Biden to Fix Cyber on January 21
The Biden administration should catalogue cybersecurity resources; improve federal coordination and response to domestic cyber incidents; and establish the lines of responsibility for the provision of in... -
The Week that Was: All of Lawfare in One Post
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Outsourcing Disinformation
Why foreign actors are hiring firms with cheap labor and local knowledge to post inauthentic content to social media. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion. -
Army Report Finds ‘Major Flaws’ at Fort Hood
Fourteen Army officials, including two generals, have been suspended or dismissed following the release of the report. -
The Glut of High-Stakes Cross-Party, Cross-Administration Investigations
The news about the federal investigations of Hunter Biden highlights the growing spate of politically fraught federal law enforcement investigations of prominent political officials or their family membe... -
The S-400 Knot in U.S.-Turkey Relations: Assessing the Viability of U.S. Sanctions
Trump might finally impose CAATSA sanctions on Turkey. But without a broader strategy to address fractured U.S.-Turkey relations, sanctions will prove counterproductive to American interests. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Past, Present and Future of Sovereign Immunity
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New U.S. Visa Rules Prompt Scrutiny of CCP Members
Lawfare’s biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy and national security news. -
Is Canadian Law Better Equipped to Handle Disinformation?
Canada does seem to be better off than the U.S. in shielding its electoral system from floods of disinformation. But whether that’s the result of Canada’s different free speech tradition, or, its lower-s... -
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Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion.
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Lawfare Daily: State Cyber Corps and Volunteer Programs
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Procedure as Substance in the UN Cybercrime Convention
The convention, which just opened for signature, is substantively similar to the Budapest Convention, but it is procedurally different, and that may make all the difference. -
Worried About AI Monopoly? Embrace Copyright’s Limits
Copyright’s limits play essential antimonopoly functions. Undermining them in the context of AI is likely to strengthen Big Tech.
