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A Road Map for Tech Policy Experimentation
Innovation is driven by experimentation; innovation policy should be too. -
Seeing the Dots, Connecting the Dots: How Government Can Unify Cybersecurity Efforts
To effectively tap into the domestic cybersecurity ecosystem, Congress should enact legislation to establish a marketplace of accredited cybersecurity vendors that defense industrial base companies would... -
The Subversive Trilemma in Cyber Conflict and Beyond
Cyber Operations can be used in many strategic contexts, yet because they rely on secret exploitation they are invariably subject to the trilemma. Consequently, cyber operations tend to become less effec... -
On the Legality of the Strike That Killed Ayman Al-Zawahiri
In the culmination of a manhunt that lasted almost 21 years, the U.S. government appears to have located and killed Ayman al-Zawahiri. Here are the legal questions the Biden administration likely worked ... -
Al-Qaeda After Al-Zawahiri
The future of a post-Zawahiri al-Qaeda rests in the hands of the terrorist group’s next leader, whomever that may be. -
A Frontier Without Direction? The U.K.’s Latest Position on Responsible Cyber Power
The U.K. missed an opportunity to clarify its view on non-intervention in international law for peacetime offensive cyber operations, develop perspectives on what states can do in cyberspace, and provide... -
Hack Post-Quantum Cryptography Now So That Bad Actors Don’t Do It Later
The U.S. government should consider offering a public cash bounty to anyone who can crack the new forms of encryption that are being rolled out to defend against quantum computers. -
Anti-Censorship Legislation: A Flawed Attempt to Address a Legitimate Problem
Could new Texas and Florida content moderation laws promote extremist activity online? -
Data Brokers, Elder Fraud, and Justice Department Investigations
Three data brokers knowingly sold Americans’ data to scammers—and the Department of Justice charged them. -
Correcting Misconceptions About the Electoral Count Reform Act
The new bipartisan bill is a substantial improvement over the 1887 Electoral Count Act. -
Flood the Zone With Cheap Drones
Ukraine needs more drones. How can the U.S. best supply them? -
Is It Possible to Reconcile Encryption and Child Safety?
One of the challenges with the policy debate around online child sexual abuse is that governments and law enforcement have never laid out the totality of the problem. A new paper hopes to correct that in...



