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Cyber, MacGyver, and the Limits of Covert Power
A review of Lennart Maschmeyer, “Subversion: From Covert Operations to Cyber Conflict” (Oxford University Press, 2024) -
TikTok Manipulation Report Is Too Little Too Late
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Standards of Care and Safe Harbors in Software Liability: A Primer
Deciphering the Biden administration’s nascent software liability efforts. -
Rational Security: The “Cute Little Ears” Edition
This week, Alan Rozenshtein and Scott Anderson sat down with Lawfare all-stars Natalie Orpett, Eugenia Lostri, and Kevin Frazier -
Lawfare Daily: Former FCC Chair Tom Wheeler on AI Regulation
How should policymakers approach AI regulation? -
What We Don’t Know About AI and What It Means for Policy
AI’s future cost and the trajectory of its development are currently unknown. Good AI policy will take that into account. -
Cloud Un-Cover: CSRB Tells It Like It Is But What Comes Next Is on Us
Lagging policy upholds a status quo in which cloud vendor’s design decisions about how their systems work (and work together) are almost entirely opaque. -
Tort Law and Frontier AI Governance
What role can the tort system play in ensuring responsible AI development before and after regulatory regimes are established? -
The Road to Regulating AI: Analysis of the AI Working Group’s Roadmap
The AI Working Group, led by Majority Leader Schumer, recently released its AI policy roadmap. Its focus on innovation and lack of details have drawn criticism. -
U.K. Government To Consider Licensing Ransomware Payments
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare Daily: How to Protect Undersea Cables with Kevin Frazier
Discussing the importance of undersea cables -
How a Chinese Influence Operation Is Targeting Pro-Trump Communities Online
Spamouflage is famous for being widespread and ineffective. A new tactic targeting Trump supporters suggests that may be starting to change.