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Cost Imposition Is the Point: Understanding U.S. Cyber Operations and the Strategy Behind Achieving Effects
The muddled discourse about cybersecurity continues to limit the ability of practitioners and scholars to have a constructive discussion about the core elements of strategy. -
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Beijing Turns to Public Diplomacy and Messaging Campaigns, as the Coronavirus Spreads Worldwide
Lawfare's biweekly roundup of U.S.-China technology policy news. -
The Lawfare Podcast Bonus Edition: How the State Department and the Defense Department are Responding to the Covid-19 Pandemic
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The National Commission on Public Service Is Right to Endorse Women’s Draft Registration
A national commission just recommended mandatory draft registration for women. While proponents agree that this is good for the military, few have examined how it might also be good for women. -
Cryptocurrency Laundering Is a National Security Risk
Cryptocurrency obfuscation tools and techniques are likely to play a growing role in financing threats to U.S. national security. -
Doctrinal Confusion and Cultural Dysfunction in the Pentagon Over Information and Cyber Operations
Within the Department of Defense, terms such as “information warfare” and “psychological operations” have elastic and ambiguous meanings. What does this reveal about the Department’s approach to non-kine... -
Measuring Strategic Success in Cyber Operations
How should threats be measured? -
FBI Arrests Russian-Based Hacking Platform Owner
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Nicolás Maduro and 14 Venezuelan Officials Charged with Drug Trafficking and Narco-Terrorism
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The Intelligence Contest in Cyberspace
Although the technology is different, the underlying contest exhibits all of the characteristics of traditional spy-versus-spy battles. -
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