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Four Chinese Researchers Charged with Visa Fraud
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The CIA, Covert Action and Operations in Cyberspace
A major story from Yahoo News discloses the existence of a broad covert action finding directing the CIA to engage Iran, Russia and others in cyberspace. Here’s what you need to know. -
The Strategic Logic of Russia’s Bounty Policy
Moscow’s bounty program fits a pattern of Russian policy in Afghanistan rooted in the country’s desire to maintain influence in its near abroad. -
The Law of Classified Information: A Primer
How the U.S. government regulates its secrets. -
It's Never Too Late to Think about NSA's CDR Collection Program
My new paper examines three critical issues in the NSA’s collection of Call Detail Records. -
Court Declines to Block Release of Bolton's Book
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Trump Administration Moves to Block Release of Bolton's Book
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Assessing the Government’s Lawsuit Against John Bolton
The government faces many hurdles. -
Trump Administration Sues Bolton Over Book Publication
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The Justice Department’s Unconvincing Explanation for Its Reversal on FISA
The department argues that a provision giving greater power to amici arguing before the FISA Court could endanger national security. That argument strains credulity. -
The Specter of FISA Reform Haunts Capitol Hill
What on earth is going on with FISA reform in Congress? -
What Hard National Security Choices Would a Biden Administration Face?
If Joe Biden wins the November election, Americans will likely see a reversion to a more traditional approach to the presidency. What might that mean in the field of U.S. national security?