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Rational Security: The “RatSecapella” Edition
This week, Alan Rozenshtein, Quinta Jurecic, and Scott Anderson were joined by Lawfare Contributing Editor Eric Ciaramella to talk through the week’s big national security stories -
Trump Trials and Tribulations: Weekly Round-Up (May 01, 2024)
Listen to this week's Trump's Trials and Tribulations -
Lawfare Daily: Protecting Information and Communications Technology and Services, with Director Elizabeth Cannon
Discussing the newly created Office of Information and Communications Technology and Services. -
Countering North Korean Cybercrime and Its Enablers
The crackdown on digital platforms that help North Korea launder billions in stolen cryptocurrency has so far achieved only mixed results. -
ChinaTalk: TSMC Takes Arizona
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Cornered by the 'Estrogen Mafia': Keith Davidson on the Stand
Also with testimony from Gary Farro, Robert Browning of C-SPAN, and Phillip Thompson. -
Why the U.S. Intelligence Community Needs an OSINT Agency
The establishment of a dedicated OSINT agency would be a step towards reconfiguring the IC for the challenges of the information age. -
Lawfare Daily: Dmitri Alperovitch on ‘World on the Brink’
What is "Cold War II?" -
ICJ Declines to Indicate Provisional Measures Against Germany
On April 30, the International Court of Justice rejected Nicaragua’s request for provisional measures, including to order Germany to stop selling arms to Israel. -
White House Releases National Security Memo on Securing Critical Infrastructure
The memo updates an Obama administration policy directive from 2013. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, May 1
Join the Lawfare team for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump -
Challenges in the Online Child Safety Ecosystem
How to improve the system for reporting child sex abuse material online. -
Chatter: How the Cold War Made Miami with Vince Houghton
Discussing why Miami has played such a pivotal role in the history of U.S. spying -
FISA Section 702 Reauthorized for Two Years
The Senate’s passage of H.R. 7888 came as some providers threatened to stop cooperating in the event of a lapse. -
Lawfare Daily: How Congress Passed the National Security Package with Molly Reynolds
Discussing the aid to Ukraine, Israel, and Taiwan legislation -
Know-Your-Customer Is Coming for the Cloud—The Stakes are High
The comment period for the Commerce Department’s new rules for cloud service providers ends today, and policymakers will sift through the feedback before issuing final rules before the end of the year. -
Catastrophizing the Oral Argument in Trump v. U.S.
No, the justices were not normalizing the president as a crime boss. -
Lawfare Daily: Justin Sherman on the Benefits and Limits of a New Law Governing Data Brokers
What is in the data broker bill passed by Congress? -
‘Standard Operating Procedure’ Sure Seems Criminally Sleazy
Wherein David Pecker finishes his marathon testimony. -
The Militarization of Latin American Security, Then and Now
Countries are turning to their armed forces to tackle domestic instability. That might have worked a century ago, but the circumstances have changed.
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In the AI Race, Copyright Is the United States’s Greatest Hurdle
Domestic battles over copyright will define whether the U.S. emerges as the definitive leader in the technological race with China. -
The Situation: Are The Liberals Crying Wolf?
What’s behind the apocalyptic language in the universal injunction dissents? -
How to Reform Military Advising
The Pentagon is dismantling one of the U.S. military’s most effective tools—just as it becomes more essential than ever.