Latest in Cybersecurity & Tech
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Trump vs. Krebs and the Sound of Silence
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Data Brokerage and the Third-Country National Security Problem
Restricting direct data broker sales to China is a start—but privacy and security controls on personal data must go much broader. -
Lawfare Daily: Daniel Kokotajlo and Eli Lifland on Their AI 2027 Report
What could the evolution of AI look like? -
Should American Spies Steal Commercial Secrets?
U.S. intelligence agencies have never stolen foreign commercial and technology secrets. It’s time to rethink that taboo. -
MAGA's NSA Purge Will Get Messy
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
New White House AI Policies Introduce Government by AI
New AI policies shift federal strategy from government with AI to government by AI—with major stakes for the public and startups. -
How Will Artificial Intelligence Impact Battlefield Operations?
AI is reshaping warfare, accelerating decision-making, and impacting civilian casualties—but over-reliance poses risks and vulnerabilities. -
Understanding Cyber Market Failures
Crafting better cyber regulations requires a better understanding of market failures. -
TechTank: ‘Signalgate’ and the use of commercial apps in government
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The Dangers of AI Sovereignty
Nations are racing toward AI sovereignty, prioritizing military control over human welfare. We need a new path before it’s too late. -
Lawfare Daily: Hillary Hartley and David Eaves on 18F, Its Origin, Legacy, and Lesson
What was 18F? -
ICC Office of the Prosecutor Releases Draft Policy on Cyber-Enabled Crimes
The policy seeks to show that the Office’s mandate will not be outpaced by technology.


