Cybersecurity & Tech
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Chatter: Governing Space Settlements Ethically with Erika Nesvold
What does science fiction teach us about space ethics? -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: The U.K. Adopts an Online Safety Bill that Allows Regulation of Encrypted Messaging
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The Cyber Threat to Nuclear Non-Proliferation
Targeting nuclear enterprises in a condition of competition could lead to global geostrategic instability. -
The Lawfare Podcast: A Weaponized World Economy with Henry Farrell and Abe Newman
How has technological innovation impacted economic warfare? -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Is the Government’s Antitrust Case Against Google Already in Trouble?
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The Biden Administration’s Implementation Plan for the National Cybersecurity Strategy
The first installment of the implementation plan provides insight into how the Biden administration intends to achieve the National Cybersecurity Strategy’s goals. -
The Lawfare Podcast: The Mechanisms for Cybersecurity Aid with Eugenia Lostri
What does the future of cybersecurity aid look like? -
ChinaTalk: EMERGENCY POD: Huawei's Breakthrough, the Technical, Industrial and Strategic Implications
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A Battle for Better Information
Researchers working to mitigate online election lies are facing multifaceted attacks, but with 2024 looming, that critical work continues. -
What the Supreme Court Says Platforms Do
The Supreme Court’s Taamneh ruling makes platforms sound like the passive “common carriers” that Justice Thomas wants them to be. -
A Review of NIST’s Draft Cybersecurity Framework 2.0
NIST’s voluntary cybersecurity framework leaves organizations vulnerable to the nation’s most capable cyber adversaries. NIST’s proposed overhaul won’t change that. -
When a Quantum Computer Is Able to Break Our Encryption, It Won’t Be a Secret
Quantum computers may eventually have devastating impacts on cybersecurity—but we’ll probably see the threat coming in time to set up counters.