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Data Brokers, Military Personnel, and National Security Risks
A new study dives into the multibillion-dollar data brokerage ecosystem and the kinds of data that U.S. companies gather and sell about service members, veterans, and their families. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Data Brokers and the Sale of Data on U.S. Military Personnel
What are the national security risks arising from the sale of data that data brokers sell? -
China Gains as U.S. Abandons Digital Policy Negotiations
The United States Trade Representative just handed a victory to China on digital sovereignty. -
Lawfare No Bull: NCTC Director Abizaid, Homeland Security Secretary Mayorkas, and FBI Director Wray Testify
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Hacking and Cybersecurity: Class 9, Penetration Testing
The ninth class of Lawfare's cybersecurity and hacking course is now available to the public. -
Is the Fear of Cyberwar Worse Than Cyberwar Itself?
Unrealistic cyberwar expectations could hold the insurance industry back, and that’s the real economic security problem. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Deepfakes and Human Subjects Protection with Aimee Nishimura
How is the Department of Defense beginning to use deepfakes? -
Online Platforms’ Responses to Terrorism
Managing terrorism is always difficult for platforms, but the situation in Israel and Gaza is complex in ways that exceed any previous circumstance. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: The Brussels Defect: Too Early Is Worse Than Too Late. Plus: Mark MacCarthy’s Book On ”Regulating Digital Industries.”
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ChinaTalk: Peter Harrell on Bureaucratic Barriers to Competition
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Securing Taiwan’s Satellite Infrastructure Against China’s Reach
As Taiwan faces the looming threat of a Chinese invasion, the need to fortify its satellite infrastructure from cyberattacks becomes ever more urgent. -
Trusted Cross-Border Data Flows: A National Security Priority
To avoid a fragmented world divided by digital barriers, the U.S. government must press ahead to develop a trusted framework for cross-border data flows.