Lawfare Podcast Episode #7: Paul Rosenzweig and Allan Friedman on Cybersecurity Legislation
In this episode of the Lawfare Podcast, I sat down with Lawfare's cybersecurity legislative guest blogger, Paul Rosenzweig, and with my Brookings colleague Allan Friedman, to talk about pending pending cybersecurity bills, what they would do, and how this apparently non-ideological issue became suddenly partisan.
In this episode of the Lawfare Podcast, I sat down with Lawfare's cybersecurity legislative guest blogger, Paul Rosenzweig, and with my Brookings colleague Allan Friedman, to talk about pending pending cybersecurity bills, what they would do, and how this apparently non-ideological issue became suddenly partisan.
Benjamin Wittes is editor in chief of Lawfare and a Senior Fellow in Governance Studies at the Brookings Institution. He is the author of several books.
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