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A New Kill Chain Approach to Disrupting Online Threats
If EU concerns about Meta sound like déjà vu to U.S. ears, they should. -
ODNI Report Reveals ‘Significant’ Privacy Concerns for U.S. Citizens
The widespread availability of commercially available information poses risks to privacy and civil liberties. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Gabe Rottman on the Justice Department's New Guidelines on Press Subpoenas
Gabe Rottman of the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press walks us through the attorney general's new guidelines on compulsory process to members of the press in criminal and national security inv... -
FISA Court’s Section 702 Opinion and Memo, Explained
Most notably, the court warned that, if these violations continue, the number of FBI officials with access to FISA-sourced data could be “substantially limited.” -
The FTC, Fertility App Premom, and Sharing Consumer Health Data
The FTC shows again that some companies widely share Americans’ health data—and Congress needs to do more. -
Unsealed Surveillance Court Document Reveals 702 Misuse
A Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court opinion documents improper use of the FBI’s 702 database. -
Addressing Media Capture
A framework for state media policy development in the digital domain. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Brian Fishman on Violent Extremism and Platform Liability
Earlier this year, Brian Fishman published a fantastic paper with Brookings thinking through how technology platforms grapple with terrorism and extremism, and how any reform to Section 230 must allow th... -
The Lawfare Podcast: Fionnuala Ní Aoláin on Regulating Spyware
To talk about spyware and its potential regulation under international law Senior Editor Alan Rozenshtein spoke with Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, the Robina Chair in Law, Public Policy, and Society at the Univer... -
The Misbegotten War Against Curation
A wide range of public grievances about curation simply don’t make sense. -
Who Gets the Algorithm? The Bigger TikTok Danger
Fixing the app’s privacy issues may not address a larger problem—the Chinese government’s continued access to the algorithm. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Cox and Wyden on Section 230 and Generative AI
Among the many issues AI products raise is whether or not their outputs are protected by Section 230, the foundational statute that shields websites from liability for third-party content.