Latest in Cybersecurity & Tech
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Lawfare Daily: The State of the Spyware Industry with Jen Roberts and Sarah Graham
How has the spyware industry evolved in recent years? -
Microsoft’s Crackdown on Unit 8200 Reveals Tech’s Intermediary Role
Microsoft’s recent action against Israel’s Unit 8200 demonstrates Big Tech’s growing ability to limit state-operated surveillance practices. -
Scaling Laws: AI Safety Meet Trust & Safety with Ravi Iyer and David Sullivan
Discussing trust & safety's relevance to artificial intelligence. -
The Practical Role of ‘Test and Evaluation’ in Military AI
T&E can empower the U.S. military to use AI in line with the law of armed conflict. -
Europe’s Data Broker Problem Threatens U.S. National Security
Data brokerage in Europe is putting U.S. service members and personnel at risk. The U.S. is waiting on Europe to step in. -
The Open Markets Act’s Troubling New Provision
An obscure provision of the latest version of the Open Markets Act could undermine software supply chain security protections. -
The Cyberespionage Gig Economy
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Rational Security: The “Sweet Dreams Are Made of Cheese” Edition
Scott Anderson, Alan Rozenshtein and Anna Bower talked through the week’s big national security news stories. -
Scaling Laws: Rapid Response: California Governor Newsom Signs SB-53
What will the impact of California's new AI transparency law? -
How Not to Embarrass the Future
State and federal lawmakers around the country owe it to the future not to act rashly and legislate away the most promising aspects of AI. -
Scaling Laws: The Ivory Tower and AI (Live from IHS's Technology, Liberalism, and Abundance Conference)
How can academics positively contribute to AI governance? -
When Governments Pull the Plug
While Europe worried about the United States flipping a “kill switch” on digital services, they accidentally triggered their own.


