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The Cyberlaw Podcast: The International Regulatory Dogpile
The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast. -
Can Whistleblowing Save Tech?
Whistleblowers are a crucial source of information about the tech industry, but their role is often overlooked. -
Who's Tackling Classified AI?
Innovative tools could collect the views of U.S. national security officials about what kinds of defense and intelligence AI we should use. -
Enforcement of Cybersecurity Regulations: Part 3
Cybersecurity enforcement will likely require an expansion of government inspections of critical infrastructure. -
Tackling Software Supply Chain Security: A Toolbox for Policymakers
Security flaws keep software and entire supply chains vulnerable. It is critical that policymakers work to set regulatory lanes for companies to build safe and secure technology. -
Addressing the Security Risks of AI
AI’s vulnerability to adversarial attack is not futuristic, and there are reasonable measures that should be taken now to address the risk. -
Content Moderation Through the Apple App Store
Based on its preexisting norms, how should Apple respond to calls for banning Twitter and TikTok from its app store? -
Making Unilateral Norms for Military AI Multilateral
The State Department’s political declaration on military AI is a good start to building global norms, but the U.S. needs to work with allies to make it a reality. -
Civilianization of Digital Operations: A Risky Trend
The growing involvement of civilians in activities on the digital battlefield puts individuals at risk of harm and contributes to the erosion of the principle of distinction, an edifice on which the rest... -
U.K. National Cyber Force, Responsible Cyber Power, and Cyber Persistence Theory
The U.K. National Cyber Force’s operating document offers a framework for responsible cyber behavior in the highly contested cyber strategic environment and further validates cyber persistence theory. -
ChatGPT and the First Amendment: Whose Rights Are We Talking About?
If ChatGPT is granted First Amendment rights, it won’t be because we are convinced that it has attained human-like personhood. -
Delaware Judge Rules that Jury Will Hear Dominion v. Fox Defamation Lawsuit
This ruling marks the first instance in which allegations that Dominion engaged in fraud have been declared false by a judge.



