Latest in Cybersecurity & Tech
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AI Regulation and the Looming Problem of the Takings Clause
Regulations that force developers to disclose trade secrets to the public could violate the Constitution. How can regulators respond? -
Scaling Laws: Lawyering on the Frontier with Janel Thamkul
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Europe Wants to Wean Itself Off U.S. Tech
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Scaling Laws, Radical Optionality: Governing Transformative AI, with Christoph Winter and Charlie Bullock
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Beyond Glasswing: From Managing to Promoting Access
Managing access to frontier AI buys defenders a head start. But without triage, translation, and distribution, that window will be wasted. -
Scaling Laws: Tom Davidson on the Importance of AI Character
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A First Step to Unpacking Cyber, Deception, and Intelligence Contests
A review of “Age of Deception: Cybersecurity as Secret Statecraft,” Jon Lindsay (Cornell, 2025) -
NATO's Cyber Approach Needs Change
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Remediation Gap in Civilian Camera Security
Civilian cameras are being hijacked in active conflicts. U.S. law freezes future imports but cannot touch the millions already deployed at home. -
Lawfare Daily: Pope Leo XIV Takes on Silicon Valley with Christopher Hale and Renée DiResta
Should the Pope’s new encyclical be read as anti-centralized-power, not anti-technology? -
AI Cyber Risks Are Testing the Office Built to Coordinate Them
Congress created the National Cyber Director to solve a coordination problem. AI cyber risks may reveal whether the office has the tools to do so. -
White House Releases Executive Order on AI
The order directs federal agencies to strengthen AI-enabled cybersecurity defenses and coordinate with private industry on secure AI deployment.


