Latest in Cybersecurity & Tech
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The Government’s Astonishing Constitutional Claims on TikTok
The Justice Department is advancing a radical theory of presidential power, nullifying Congress’s foreign affairs powers whenever the president finds them inconvenient. -
Justice Department Releases Letters Concerning PAFACAA Enforcement
The letters—released under FOIA—suggest that according to the president’s directives, companies committed no violation of the Act. -
Scaling Laws: The AI Moratorium Goes Down in Flames
The inaugural episode of Scaling Laws, a new podcast to make sense of the AI revolution. -
Lawfare Presents: Scaling Laws
A new podcast to make sense of the AI revolution. -
Is It Time for an AI Expert Protection Program?
AI experts face security risks as geopolitical targets. It’s time to consider protection programs similar to witness security to safeguard critical talent. -
TechTank: Understanding and Regulating Crypto Harms
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The Security by Design Project: An Annotated Review
An academic, comprehensive, and holistic look back at two years of Lawfare research on Security by Design and attempts to implement the concept effectively. -
In the AI Race, Copyright Is the United States’s Greatest Hurdle
Domestic battles over copyright will define whether the U.S. emerges as the definitive leader in the technological race with China. -
AI and Secure Code Generation
AI is reshaping code security—shifting metrics, unknown bugs, and autonomous decisions humans may never understand. -
Comparing the American and Chinese Zero-Day Pipelines
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
AI and Data Voids: How Propaganda Exploits Gaps in Online Information
Chatbots are absorbing and amplifying falsehoods seeded by Russia, China, and Iran, with few safeguards in place. -
Narrowing the National Security Exception to Federal AI Guardrails
Fostering public trust in how the government uses AI to protect national security requires robust and enforceable rules on how it is authorized, tested, disclosed, and overseen.


