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Alan Rozenshtein sat down with Bridget Dooling and Mark Febrizio to discuss how generative AI might intersect with rulemaking by federal agencies.
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A review of Arun Vishwanath, “The Weakest Link: How to Diagnose, Detect, and Defend Users From Phishing Attacks” (MIT Press, 2022)
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Fixing the app’s privacy issues may not address a larger problem—the Chinese government’s continued access to the algorithm.
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The problems—legal and political—with using the doctrine of countermeasures to confiscate Russian central bank assets have been understated by everyone.
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Unsecured 911 services can be exploited to sow distrust in the U.S. government among the American public.
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Risks associated with the rapid development and deployment of artificial intelligence are getting the attention of lawmakers. But one issue that may not be getting adequate attention by policymakers or b...
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Multilateral agreements aimed at regulatory harmonization would allow for thoughtful international research on the information environment that considers user data rights.
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The government proved a conspiracy to oppose government authority by force—with a spontaneous trigger.
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Among the many issues AI products raise is whether or not their outputs are protected by Section 230, the foundational statute that shields websites from liability for third-party content.
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Taking stock of failed dialogue efforts with the Taliban to strengthen future U.S. engagement for Afghanistan.
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The latest episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast.
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The Islamic State and other groups are experimenting with using drones and may be close to weaponizing them.
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David Cohen is the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency, a position he held also during the Obama administration.
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Export controls on quantum technology are not an immediately viable option. But the U.S. can take several steps to prepare for a future in which trade restrictions become more pertinent.
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A discussion of how climate change impacts the subsea cable system—a critical element of internet infrastructure—and analysis of the legal and policy factors that inform the protection of this system.
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The report examines how the U.S. intelligence apparatus has used authorities granted by FISA.
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Mariel Borowitz on the domain of space diplomacy, auroras and satellites, the Space Force, and more.
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It’s been four years since the Cambridge Analytica settlement, and Facebook is now Meta. So how much has really changed within the company?
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The executive order’s ultimate impact will depend on whether the White House can galvanize similar action in Congress, at the local level, and among like-minded governments abroad.