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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. -
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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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House Oversight Committee Questions Government Response to Coronavirus
In a combative hearing, top federal health officials discussed existing efforts to constrain the coronavirus and warned Americans that extensive measures will be required to prevent further spread. -
Fault Lines: Can the U.S. Solve Foreign Crises Before They Start?
Fault Lines welcomes George Ingram, Senior Fellow in Global Economy and Development at the Brookings Institution, to discuss U.S. assistance in fragile states. -
Rational Security: The 'My Corona' Edition
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What’s in H.R. 6172, the House’s Compromise FISA Reform Bill?
The House passed a bipartisan FISA reform bill. What are the substantive changes the bill proposes? -
Defending Forward by Defending Norms
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission recommends strengthening U.S. alliance- building efforts with like-minded states, as well as to continuing to fund and support State Department efforts to engage non-al... -
Defend Forward as a Whole-of-Nation Effort
A review of how the Cyberspace Solarium Commission extends defend forward to encompass multiple instruments of power. -
Water Wars: Duterte Disdains Detente, Departs Defense Deal
Winter has been a relatively quiet time in the South Pacific as policy priorities shifted in response to the novel coronavirus outbreak, but the Philippines’s stated intent to depart the U.S. defense pac... -
The Pentagon’s General Counsel Defends the Legality of the Soleimani Strike
Speaking at Brigham Young University, Defense Department General Counsel Paul Nye offered the most-detailed defense we have yet seen of the Soleimani airstrike, addressing both international and domestic... -
Deterrence by Denial: The Missing Element of U.S. Cyber Strategy
As the nation grows ever more reliant on a functioning cyber ecosystem, it is paramount to deny adversaries the ability to degrade these elements of national power or disrupt them in a time of crisis. -
Layered Cyber Deterrence: A Strategy for Securing Connectivity in the 21st Century
The Cyberspace Solarium Commission developed a new approach to securing American interests in cyberspace.
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Three Hundred Habeas Cases in Which the Government Has Defied Court Orders
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