Latest in Cybersecurity & Tech
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Lawfare Daily: How Social Media Threatens Democracy, with Rick Pildes
Discussing the link between social media and threats to democracy. -
The European Commission’s Rejection of Latombe
The rejection leaves the DPF politically fragile, legally untested at the Court of Justice, and vulnerable to shifts in Washington. -
Offensive Cyber Operations and Combat Effectiveness After Ukraine
Ukraine’s offensive cyber strategy demonstrates that Western governments need to adopt a “responsibly irresponsible” warfighting approach. -
Peter Williams, Ex-ASD, Pleads Guilty to Selling Eight Exploits to Russia
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Scaling Laws: The GoLaxy Revelations: China's AI-Driven Influence Operations, with Brett Goldstein, Brett Benson, and Renée DiResta
Discussing the evolution of influence operations. -
The Unitary Artificial Executive
Previous expansions of presidential power were still constrained by human limitations. Artificial intelligence eliminates those constraints. -
Lawfare Daily: Why We Fall for Charlatans, with Quico Toro
How has technological change made charlatanism one of today’s most urgent crises? -
Lawfare Daily: State Cyber Corps and Volunteer Programs
What are the cyber threats facing states? -
Procedure as Substance in the UN Cybercrime Convention
The convention, which just opened for signature, is substantively similar to the Budapest Convention, but it is procedurally different, and that may make all the difference. -
Worried About AI Monopoly? Embrace Copyright’s Limits
Copyright’s limits play essential antimonopoly functions. Undermining them in the context of AI is likely to strengthen Big Tech. -
America's Private Sector Is Hacking for Godot
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Technical Standards: America’s Forgotten Tool of Statecraft
The AI race isn’t only about chips or tariffs. It’s also about who writes the technical standards shaping the world’s systems.


