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Is Trump Right That Britain Is Handling the Coronavirus Well?
Is Britain actually at a lower coronavirus risk, especially with its measured response? -
The U.S. Government Can Deepen Its Operational Partnership With the Private Sector to Better Defend the U.S. in Cyberspace
Why does the U.S. need an enhanced public-private operational partnership, and what would it look like? -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion -
ICC Appeals Chamber Authorizes Investigation Into Crimes in Afghanistan
The decision will likely have far-reaching implications for the institutional legitimacy of the court, its relationship with the United States and potential future cases. -
Justice Department Must Share Mueller Grand Jury Information With House, D.C. Circuit Rules
On March 10, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit ruled in Committee on the Judiciary v. Department of Justice that House of Representatives should have access to the redacted grand jury materi... -
Critical Gaps Remain in Defense Department Weapons System Cybersecurity
The very thing that makes advanced weapons systems so lethal is what makes them vulnerable to cyberattacks: an interconnected system of software and networks. -
Cyber Strategy and Talent
Why is cyber talent such an important and yet challenging obstacle for U.S. cyber strategy? -
To Defend Forward, the U.S. Must Strengthen the Cyber Mission Force
One of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission’s key recommendations is to ensure the Cyber Mission Force achieves the appropriate resourcing, force size and capability mix. -
Confronting the Ubiquity of Norms in Cyberspace and Cyber Governance
Norms are essential to cyber strategy. -
Digital Strangelove: The Cyber Dangers of Nuclear Weapons
Cyberspace is the most complex sociotechnical system ever created, while nuclear weapons are the most destructive military tools in history. They are increasingly entangled in ways that we do not fully u... -
Operationalizing Defend Forward: How the Concept Works to Change Adversary Behavior
Defend forward is a crucial component of the Cyberspace Solarium Commission’s strategic concept of layered cyber deterrence. -
Ensuring the Cybersecurity and Resilience of the Defense Industrial Base
Cyber-enabled intellectual property theft from the Defense Industrial Base (DIB) and adversary penetration of DIB networks and systems pose an existential threat to U.S. national security. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion -
The National Security Law Podcast: What SCOTUS Can Learn from Franklin Barbecue
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Coronavirus Infection Rates Rise in U.S., as China Curbs the Virus’s Spread; Justice Department Charges Two Chinese Nationals
Lawfare’s biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy news. -
House Oversight Committee Holds Day Two of Hearing on Government Coronavirus Response
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Cyber Attackers Are Exploiting Coronavirus Fears
Domestic organizations need to be cautious of COVID-19-related phishing attacks, which have the potential to cripple business and administrative operations during the time of a health emergency. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Joshua R. Fattal on Fighting Disinformation with the Foreign Agents Registration Act
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Canadian Supreme Court Allows Corporate Liability for International Law Violations
The significance of this decision will likely extend well beyond Canada. -
Livestream: House Armed Services Committee Holds Hearing on Priorities for Missile Defense
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The European Commission’s Rejection of Latombe
The rejection leaves the DPF politically fragile, legally untested at the Court of Justice, and vulnerable to shifts in Washington. -
Offensive Cyber Operations and Combat Effectiveness After Ukraine
Ukraine’s offensive cyber strategy demonstrates that Western governments need to adopt a “responsibly irresponsible” warfighting approach. -
Lawfare Daily: Trials of the Trump Administration, Oct. 31
Listen to the Oct. 31 livestream as a podcast.
