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Facebook’s Responses in the Trump Case Are Better Than a Kick in the Teeth, but Not Much
Today was the 30-day deadline for Facebook’s responses to the policy recommendations in the FOB’s decision on the suspension of Trump’s account. The responses are underwhelming. -
Artificial Intelligence Act: What Is the European Approach for AI?
The European Commission has unveiled its Artificial Intelligence Act. What's in it? -
Supreme Court Rules in Van Buren v. United States
The Supreme Court issued a decision in Van Buren v. United States, a case involving the Computer Frauds and Abuses Act. -
Regulatory Alchemy: Turning Cybersecurity Guidelines Into Rules
A new directive on pipeline security issued by the TSA may signal a wider change in the government’s approach to cybersecurity policy. -
The Ransomware Problem Is a Bitcoin Problem
The best way to deal with this new era of big-game ransomware will involve not just securing computer systems or prosecuting criminals, but disrupting the one payment channel capable of moving millions ... -
Apple Faces Criticism Over Its Cooperation With China
Lawfare’s biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy and national security news. -
It’s Time to Surge Resources Into Prosecuting Ransomware Gangs
The Justice Department needs a “troop surge” of cyber prosecutors and agents to conduct long-term, proactive investigations into ransomware gangs and the organizations that enable them. -
From Confidence to Chaos: India’s Journey to Its Coronavirus Crisis
India, now the global epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic, is wrestling with what is likely its greatest crisis since Partition. This post walks through the various factors that led the world’s largest... -
Cyberspace Is Neither Just an Intelligence Contest, nor a Domain of Military Conflict; SolarWinds Shows Us Why It’s Both
Future conversation needs to move beyond the military versus intelligence contest binary construct to more meaningfully explore how states may seek to use cyberspace for multiple objectives, either in se... -
Israel’s Version of Moving Fast and Breaking Things: The New Cybersecurity Bill
If a new law is passed by government committee and the Knesset, it will redefine cybersecurity governance in Israel. -
It's Not Over. The Oversight Board’s Trump Decision Is Just the Start.
What do the details of today's decision reveal about Facebook’s rules, and the FOB’s role in reviewing them? -
The Facebook Oversight Board Rules on Trump: Read the Documents
The Facebook Oversight Board ruled this morning, May 5, on Facebook's suspension of Donald Trump's account after the Capitol riot.



