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Rational Security: The "Talking Turkey" Edition
This week, Quinta and Scott were joined by Lawfare Managing Editor Tyler McBrien to talk over some of the week's big national security news. -
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? -
Chatter: The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop with Martine Powers
Martine Powers discusses her new Post investigative podcast, “The Empty Grave of Comrade Bishop.” -
China Gains as U.S. Abandons Digital Policy Negotiations
The United States Trade Representative just handed a victory to China on digital sovereignty. -
Michigan Judge Dismisses Trump Disqualification Suits
The court ruled that Section 3 disqualification questions regarding Trump’s 2024 general election eligibility are not yet “ripe.” -
Lawfare No Bull: Oral Arguments on Motions to Quash Harrison Floyd’s Subpoenas in Fulton County Court
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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. -
Lawfare Live: Trump's Trials and Tribulations, Nov. 16
Join the Lawfare team tomorrow for a discussion of the trials of Donald Trump. -
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. -
Palestinian Rights Groups File Lawsuit Against President Biden
The lawsuit alleges President Biden failed to prevent genocide in Gaza, and seeks to limit U.S. assistance to Israel going forward. -
U.S. Government Releases Fifth National Climate Assessment
The assessment includes an analysis of current climate policies, effects of global warming, and what still needs to be done to mitigate the effects of climate change. -
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. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Ryan J. Reilly on the Sedition Hunters
Who are the Sedition Hunters? -
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.
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The Case for a Just Use of the Lafarge Forfeiture in Iraq
Part of the $687 million asset forfeiture for illicit payments to ISIS and affiliates in Syria should be disbursed to the Iraqi government. -
Escalation: Us vs. Them
Listen to the third episode of Escalation, a narrative podcast on U.S.-Ukraine relations. -
AI-Generated Voice Evidence Poses Dangers in Court
In the age of AI, listener authentication of voice evidence should be permissive, not mandatory.