Latest in Cybersecurity & Tech
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Has Russia Overplayed Its Hand in UN Cyber Negotiations?
Russia is winning UN cyber governance—procedurally. Democracies must start leading on a new, positive agenda or lose the game entirely. -
Lawfare No Bull: Anthropic v. Hegseth and DOD at the D.C. Circuit
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Lawfare Live: The Trials of the Trump Administration, May 22
Join the Lawfare team at 4 pm ET for a discussion of the litigation surrounding the Trump administration. -
Advice and Consent for Major Governmental AI Deployments
Before the executive branch deploys advanced AI systems in its most abuse-prone functions, it should receive congressional approval. -
Lawfare Daily: ‘The Warhead’ with Jeffery Stern
How has precision weaponry changed warfare? -
The AI Race Isn’t Real
Why the “AI race” with China isn’t a race and isn’t worth running. -
Scaling Laws: Let's Do the Science! Talking Algorithms with Cathy O'Neill
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How Much Power Does the EU AI Office Actually Have?
The EU AI Office gets real enforcement powers in August. Here’s what it can actually do. -
Electrostates, Petrostates, and National Security
The U.S.-Iran war highlights the underappreciated national security benefits of China’s electrostate strategy. -
Don’t Count on Courts to Rein In Unregulated AI
The courts are too slow for AI’s pace—and delay is already shaping the outcomes. -
Inside the World of Teen Cybercrime
A review of Joe Tidy, “Ctrl + Alt + Chaos: How Teenage Hijackers Hijack the Internet” (Hanover Square Press, 2026). -
Scaling Laws: Escaping One-Size-Fits-All AI Policy with Sean Perryman


