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Moving Slow and Fixing Things
The United States could learn from Europe’s approach to incentivizing cybersecurity. -
Lawfare Daily: What Can Be Done to Improve Cloud Security with Maia Hamin, Trey Herr, and Marc Rogers
Discussing cloud security -
The National Security Law Podcast: Around the Drain in 80 Days
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What UNITAD’s Closure Means for Justice and Accountability
The world may be standing down in the legal fight to hold perpetrators responsible for the Islamic State’s worst crimes in Iraq. -
The Responsibility and Power of Platforms to Tackle Inauthentic Content
Lawmakers have yet to pursue an effective way to diminish the creation and spread of inauthentic content—mandating that platforms use prosocial interventions. -
Lawfare Daily: Former Ambassador Roberta Jacobson on the Mexico Presidential Election
Discussing the election of President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum -
Chatter: The People Who Turn Lies into Reality, with Renée DiResta
Discussing how disinformation proliferates online -
Congress Should Preempt State AI Safety Legislation
Regulation of AI models themselves should occur on the federal, not state, level. -
This Interbranch Dispute Is About More Than Deposition Procedure
The Justice Department continues its pattern of broad claims of presidential control over information. -
Lawfare Daily: Senator Menendez On Trial
What is the status of the criminal case against Senator Menendez? -
ChinaTalk: Taiwan War + Grand Strategy for Cold War II
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Tech Tank: Creating Queer Inclusive Research and Experiences in AI