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Susan Hennessey organized a list of more than 230 women, who are experts in the fields of national security law and tech policy.
Charlie Dunlap argued that Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump may actually ...
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Editor's Note: Jordan occupies a contradictory space in the US struggle against the Islamic State. On the one hand, it is a vital source of basing, intelligence, and other support for the military and in...
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Paul Rosenzweig highlighted another round of alleged Russian hacks into Democratic Party affiliates and warned that the drip will continue absent a robust response by the United States.
Carrie Cordero p...
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Editor's Note: The U.S. struggle against the Islamic State is hamstrung by too many enemies and too few allies. Not only is the United States fighting the Islamic State, but it also opposes the Syrian re...
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Walter Pincus, the Washington Post’s recently-retired national security reporter, sat down with Benjamin Wittes at the Hoover Book Soiree to discuss Walter's recent essay, "Reflections on Secrecy and the...
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Benjamin Wittes broke down the newly released “Drone Playbook” and why this is another sign that we need a morally serious president.
Robert Loeb notified us of a lawsuit that grieving parents of two fa...
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Monday, August 8th at 5:30pm: The Young Professionals in International Affairs and the Osgood Center for International Studies will host a Disc...
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Nicholas Weaver offered political campaigns a few suggestions for how they can enhance their resilience to a cyberattack.
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If you've noticed any slowness in Lawfare's performance this morning, the reason is another denial of service attacks.
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Monday, August 1st at 12:45pm: Edward Schumacher-Matos, director of the Edward R. Murrow Center at Tufts University, will speak on The Future of...