Latest in Cybersecurity & Tech
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The U.S. Needs a Strategy for the Second Quantum Revolution
It should proactively address emerging development and security issues related to encryption and the various industries this revolution will touch. -
Countering North Korean Cybercrime and Its Enablers
The crackdown on digital platforms that help North Korea launder billions in stolen cryptocurrency has so far achieved only mixed results. -
Lawfare Daily: Protecting Information and Communications Technology and Services, with Director Elizabeth Cannon
Discussing the newly created Office of Information and Communications Technology and Services. -
ChinaTalk: TSMC Takes Arizona
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Challenges in the Online Child Safety Ecosystem
How to improve the system for reporting child sex abuse material online. -
Know-Your-Customer Is Coming for the Cloud—The Stakes are High
The comment period for the Commerce Department’s new rules for cloud service providers ends today, and policymakers will sift through the feedback before issuing final rules before the end of the year. -
Sandworm, an Inspiration for Hostile Actors
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The False Choice in the Debate Over Artificial Intelligence Regulation
Should regulators focus on present-day or potential future AI risks? Both. -
Tech Tank: A Conversation with the U.S. Chief Data Scientist: Dominique Duval-Diop
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Lawfare Daily: CYBERCOM Legal Conference: The Role of the Private Sector in Conflict
A panel discussion from the annual U.S. Cyber Command Legal Conference -
ChinaTalk: DOJ vs Data Espionage
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The Commerce Department's Stored Communications Act Problem
A rule requiring that IAAS providers disclose customer records to the government without legal process bumps against federal law.


