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Federal Bureau of Investigation Releases 2022 Internet Crime Report
The bureau’s Internet Crime Complaint Center’s annual report noted that while the volume of -
Social Media Isn’t a Public Function, but Maybe the Internet Is
Revisiting the public function doctrine is central to the task of protecting users from internet exclusion at the hands of private parties. -
Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Courts, and Real Harms
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Digitizing the Battlefield: Using Social Media to Track U.S. Weapons in Ukraine
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Department of Defense Releases Cyber Workforce Strategy, 2023–2027
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Building From the 2023 National Cybersecurity Strategy: Reshaping the Terrain of Cyberspace
If executed well, the strategy will serve as a strong pivot into a better vision for U.S. policy in cyberspace; if not, much of its promise will lack punch. -
The Indian Telecommunication Bill Engenders Security and Privacy Risks
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Combating Ransomware: A Roadmap for Progress
A new white paper from American University Washington College of Law’s Technology, Law, and Security program provides recommendations for combating ransomware. -
Where the New National Cybersecurity Strategy Differs From Past Practice
Although the strategy builds on cybersecurity efforts from the previous three administration -
GoodRx, Health Data Brokerage, and the Limits of HIPAA
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The Biden-Harris Administration Releases New National Cybersecurity Strategy
The long-awaited National Cybersecurity Strategy seeks to make fundamental changes to underl -
Cybersecurity’s Third Rail: Software Liability
The Biden administration’s cybersecurity strategy calls for placing responsibility for buggy



