Cybersecurity & Tech
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Making Attestation Work for Software Security
Attestation will be part of the federal government’s software procurement process for the foreseeable future. Let’s make it work. -
Self-Regulation Won’t Prevent Problematic Political Uses of Generative AI
Interviews with digital political marketing experts show that AI is now a core tool for U.S. campaigns, but that its use is ungoverned. -
Lawfare Daily: The Limits of Cyber Subversion, with Lennart Maschmeyer
Discussing the strategic value of cyber subversion. -
Lawfare Daily: DHS Assistant Secretary Mary Ellen Callahan on AI Threats
How is DHS thinking about the risks of AI? -
The TikTok Ban Is Terrible. But Courts Should Not Overturn It as Unconstitutional.
Overturning the law on First Amendment grounds would require courts to make policy judgments that should be left to the political branches. -
Lawfare Daily: What China Thinks of Military AI with Sam Bresnick
How concerned should we be about China's use of AI in war? -
Why the Data Ocean Is Being Sectioned Off
Bigger is better approaches in AI create an inexhaustible appetite for users’ data, leading to a rise in user data expropriation, sectioning off of the internet, and “data feudalism.” -
Chips for Peace: How the U.S. and Its Allies Can Lead on Safe and Beneficial AI
The United States and its democratic allies can lead in AI and use this position to advance global security and prosperity. -
Lawfare Daily: Scott Singer on AI and US-China Relations
Discussing whether AI has increased tensions between China and the U.S. -
Chatter: The Largest Sting Operation of All Time with Joseph Cox
Discussing the FBI's Anom sting operation -
Lawfare Daily: Christopher Kirchhoff on How the Pentagon and Silicon Valley Are Transforming the Future of War
Can the Department of Defense innovate fast enough to maintain technological and military superiority? -
OFAC the Ransomware Gangs
It is time for OFAC to designate every ransomware gang by default.