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What Coronavirus Means for Online Fraud, Forced Sex, Drug Smuggling and Wildlife Trafficking
How is the COVID-19 outbreak affecting criminal groups, both in the short and long term? In particular, how is it affecting trends across the illicit economies of drug smuggling and poaching, wildlife tr... -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The National Security Law Podcast: This Podcast Was Recorded 'Before There Were Privacy Laws'
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The Lawfare Podcast: Stephen Holmes on Liberalism in the 21st Century
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Why The Internet Didn’t Break—But It Still Failed Millions
Tom Wheeler explains how the internet’s design prevents spikes in traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic from slowing everything to a halt. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: How Israel is Fighting the Coronavirus
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Evolutions in the U.S. Chinese-Hacking Indictment Strategy
A comparative reading of the 2014 and 2020 People’s Liberation Army indictments suggests the United States is now using indictments to pursue a range of independent objectives with audiences beyond China... -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
Lawfare’s daily roundup of national security news and opinion -
Federal Executive Emergency Authorities to Address COVID-19
The Trump administration’s declarations have utilized some of the federal government’s emergency powers to address the coronavirus outbreak. But what other powers remain untapped? -
Coronavirus Disinformation and the Need for States to Shore Up International Law
With the arrival of the coronavirus pandemic, Russia’s disinformation campaign has taken a dangerous turn. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Nate Persily Asks Whether Democracy Can Survive the Internet
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Unpacking TikTok, Mobile Apps and National Security Risks
Lawmakers worry that TikTok is a national security threat. But it’s important to decouple the risks of the app. -
The U.S. Needs to Get in the Standards Game—With Like-Minded Democracies
The United States—along with its democratic allies—should increase representation at international standards bodies and actively monitor China’s coordinated efforts to advance particular technologies or ... -
Data Security and U.S.-China Tech Entanglement
U.S. policymakers must have an accurate understanding of how Chinese government access to data works in order to respond to the risks posed in the most responsible and effective manner. -
Rational Security: The 'Don’t Be a Maskhole' Edition
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Managing Escalation Under Layered Cyber Deterrence
Without a firm grasp on the potential for escalation, the United States will be unable to contain the fallout when assertive operations are conducted. -
Today’s Headlines and Commentary
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The Lawfare Podcast Bonus Edition: Dan Drezner on Zombies, Viruses, and Toddlers
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The Cyberspace Solarium Commission: From Competing to Complementary Strategies
What are the challenges associated with developing a cyber strategy that specifically addresses the Department of Defense? -
How Foreign Policy Factors for American Muslims in 2020
American Muslim voters' attention to U.S. policy failures in conflict zones has drawn them toward candidates promising bold alternatives.
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Security Versus Interoperability: Real Tension or False Dichotomy?
Technology companies cite security risks to push back against antitrust regulation. Are these real risks or just efforts to evade regulation? -
Lawfare Daily: The Trials of the Trump Administration, April 3
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Myth of the AI Oracle
Even the most capable AI will face limits on its ability to make predictions and substitute for strategic decision-making.
