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The United States government has adopted a comprehensive approach to combating ransomware.
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Following an increase in foreign interference and hostile information operations—both at home and abroad—the French government is preparing to fight back.
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Now that Afghanistan is no longer an area of active hostilities, strikes should be subject to the standard of near certainty.
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The recent conviction of pro-democracy protester Ma Chun-man for inciting secession under Hong Kong’s draconian new National Security Law marks a major step backward for free expression in Hong Kong.
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Some nuclear disarmament activists believe that the AUKUS agreement is a breach of international law and will intensify the arms race. What these critics neglect is that the alliance is a response to a g...
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The Strauss Center at the University of Texas at Austin announced a new cybersecurity fellowship that may be of interest to some Lawfare readers.
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The Justice Department charged two Iranian nationals with helping orchestrate a cyber campaign to intimidate and influence American voters in the 2020 U.S. presidential election.
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