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Technical Difficulties of Contact Tracing
Inherent technical limitations mean that contact-tracing apps, at best, play a relatively small public health role and, at worst, risk doing more harm than good. -
Document: Joint Intelligence Community Statement on the SolarWinds Orion Cyber Incident
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How Biden Can Take the High Road on Misinformation
Biden should look to the idea of a systemic duty of care, which says that the platforms are dependent on their users’ social connections and, thus, are obliged to reduce online harms to those users. -
Rational Security: The 'Disbarred' Edition
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The National Security Law Podcast: Trumplandia in the Twilight
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Fault Lines: Trump’s Administration Wrapped
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The Lawfare Podcast: It's Over, or Is It?
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Could European Privacy Law Protect American Child Molesters?
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Debunking a New Chinese Talking Point Against U.S. Policy in the South China Sea
China is accusing the United States of changing its South China Sea policy and taking a side among the claimants. But that accusation is flawed. -
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The Lawfare Podcast: Yaya Fanusie on 'Central Bank Digital Currencies: The Threat From Money Launderers and How to Stop Them'
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Artemis Accords: A Step Toward International Cooperation or Further Competition?
NASA’s Artemis Accords have been well received by U.S. allies. But competitors warn that the accords could escalate tensions and competition that exist between the U.S. and its allies on one hand, and Ch... -
TechTank: How Fair is the Gig Economy?
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ChinaTalk: Wendy Cutler on U.S.-China Trade Policy
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Egypt’s Crackdown on EIPR: Instrumentalizing Counterterrorism to Silence Dissent
Egypt’s recent crackdown on a prominent civil society organization provides a window into how the country has been misusing counterterrorism to silence dissent. -
The SolarWinds Breach: Why Your Work Computers Are Down Today
A quick guide to the news of a major cyber intrusion by the Russian government. -
The Latest Skirmish in the Transatlantic Data Wars
A recent exchange over the privacy practices of the Terrorist Finance Tracking Program contributed to the mounting crisis between the United States and the European Union over transatlantic data transfer... -
Lawfare Live: Biden’s Emerging National Security Team
This Friday, Dec. 18, at 11am EST, members of the Lawfare team will take questions from the Lawfare community on President-elect Biden’s emerging national security team, how it compares to other administ...
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The Prohibition of Annexations and the World on the Brink
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Throwing the Book at Foreign Influence: The Menendez Verdict and Going Beyond FARA
Effectively countering foreign malign influence requires leveraging the full weight of the very institutions such efforts seek to undermine.