Latest in Cybersecurity & Tech
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Lawfare Daily: Grading the Trump Administration's Cybersecurity Efforts, with Rear Admiral (Ret.) Mark Montgomery
How has the federal government strengthened the United States' cybersecurity posture? -
DeepSeek and Musk's Grok Both Toe the Party Line
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Subsea Sputnik Moment
China’s XLUUV exposes decades of policy negligence, demanding Congress reject bureaucratic inertia and secure the undersea cable system. -
The Hidden Risks of Platform Control Over Historical Memory
Emergency powers in the EU’s Digital Services Act risk destroying important evidence for future courts and historians. -
Scaling Laws: A Startup's Perspective on AI Policy
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AI Federalism: The Right Way to Do Preemption
The allocation of regulatory authority over AI between states and the federal government is a complex problem that can’t be resolved in a single stroke. -
Cyber Warfare and Its Limits: A Response to Soesanto and Gajos
International humanitarian law is not a switch that can be flipped when inconvenient, not even in offensive cyber operations. -
Lessons From the European Airports Ransomware Attack
A ransomware attack affecting some of Europe’s busiest airports revealed how regulatory approaches diverge on each side of the Atlantic. -
The Question of Standing in Leaks of Non-‘Salacious’ Data
When driver’s license numbers surface online after a data breach, their owners have standing to sue—at least in the Fourth Circuit. -
AI-Powered Espionage Will Favor China
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Scaling Laws: Anthropic's General Counsel, Jeff Bleich, Explores the Intersection of Law, Business, and Emerging Technology
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Cyber Operations on Domestic Networks Redux
What happens if Trump deploys cyber forces in the U.S.?


