Cybersecurity & Tech
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Fool Me Once ... Iran's Hack and Leak Falls Flat
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Hacking of the Trump Campaign Is 2016 All Over Again
How much is different from 2016, and will the institutions that stumbled then—the press, the intelligence community, and the campaigns—do any better this time around? -
Lawfare Daily: Chris Hoofnagle on the Theory, History, and Future of Cybersecurity
Discussing all things cybersecurity -
The TikTok Law and the Foreign Influence Boogeyman
TikTok’s curation algorithms can drive us crazy only in the ways we want to be crazy. -
Lawfare Daily: Katie Moussouris on Bug Bounties
What is the role of bug bounties in cybersecurity? -
Algorithmic Surveillance Takes the Stage at the Paris Olympics
Exceptional situations require exceptional means, say French officials. Others claim the smart camera experiment poses privacy concerns. -
America’s Leaky Data Rattles the U.S. Intelligence Community
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
Lawfare Daily: Big Tech and Law Enforcement, with Lukas Bundonis
Discussing the relationship between law enforcement and tech companies. -
AI Will Displace American Workers—When, How, and To What Extent Is Less Certain
Policymakers have tools available to mitigate the resulting economic instability and insecurity, whenever and wherever it arises. -
Lawfare Daily: DOJ’s Arun Rao on Consumer Protection, Elder Fraud, and Privacy
How is the Justice Department thinking about generative AI? -
Tort Law Should Be the Centerpiece of AI Governance
The key advantage of liability is that it directly addresses the core policy problem of frontier AI. -
Trust and Safety in Domain Name Governance
Charting a path forward for trust and safety in domain name registries and registrars.