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According to the Washington Post, the Obama administration is establishing a new agency to fuse intelligence from around the government when a cyber crisis occurs.
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It is with great reluctance that I wade into Gabor and Steve’s debate about how to close the U.S.
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On February 5, 2015, Anthem---a health insurance company---announced that hackers had been able to access records containing tens of millions of names, birthdays, Social Security numbers, addresses and e...
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The Palestinian turn to the International Criminal Court has Israel’s supporters fretting over potential prosecutions and international delegitimization.
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Jordan hit ISIS targets in Iraq and Syria with airstrikes 56 times over three days, the BBC reports. The uptick in strikes, focused on the ISIS center of Raqqa, come after the militant group burned a Jor...
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As we continue to read through documents released on February 3 that collectively detail the intelligence community's efforts to implement Presidential Policy Directive-28, (PPD-28), we thought it woul...
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"By some estimates Google, Microsoft Bing, and Yahoo only give us access to around 5% of the content on the Web." The Dark Web is vast and difficult to search -- you have to know where you are going to g...
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Our session is once more called to order. The defense and accused are here, but now the Special Review Team is not---its place having been taken by the ordinary prosecution team.
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Earlier this year, Herb posted a nice summary of the FTC's report on the security of the internet of things. Today, Senator Ed Markey joins the conversation with a staff report on the insecurity of auto...
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The gavel bangs. The military judge, Army Col. James L. Pohl, calls the proceedings to order. Members of the prosecution are absent, their place taken by a Special Review Team that has been looking into ...
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The Harvard National Security Journal just published an unusually good issue that will be of interest to many Lawfare readers.
The piece I have read most carefully is Intelligence Legalism and the Natio...
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Your correspondent returns to Fort Meade's Smallwood Hall---venue for closed circuit TV monitoring of courtroom proceedings down at Guantanamo. At the base in Cuba, the military commission case against ...
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This is interesting. From the Pew Research Center:
About two-thirds of investigative journalists surveyed (64%) believe that the U.S. government has probably collected data about their phone calls, email...
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Here y'are. Brig. Gen. Mark Martins' remarks begin as follows:
Good afternoon. On this day in 1949, the bill that ultimately became the Uniform Code of Military Justice was introduced into both houses o...
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Last week the Office of the Director of National Intelligence released its 2015 Signals Intelligence Reform Report, designed to highlight the intelligence community’s implementation of Presidential Polic...
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The latest installation of the Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative focuses on confidence-building measures, or CBMs.
Pioneered in the Cold War, CBMs are programs, activities, or agreements that aim to...
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Editor’s Note: U.S. foreign policy is a disaster. This lament is heard about every administration, but rarely is it true. Joshua Rovner, a professor at Southern Methodist University, points out that the ...
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In the past few days, in the wake of ISIS's horrific burning of a Jordanian air force pilot, Jordan has adopted a highly combative tone toward the group. It has matched this rhetoric with action: Its a...
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On Tuesday, the White House released the Director of National Intelligence's report on signals intelligence reform. As part of the release, Robert S.