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Surveillance-by-Design in Proposed Amendments to the U.K. Investigatory Powers Act
The U.K. government is considering making significant changes to its primary government surveillance authority, the Investigatory Powers Act. Some of those changes are ill advised and will negatively imp... -
Russia’s Cyberwar + Predatory Sparrow in the Middle East
The latest edition of the Seriously Risky Business cybersecurity newsletter, now on Lawfare. -
The Cyberlaw Podcast: Triangulating Apple
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The Most Critical Elements of the FTC’s Health Breach Rulemaking
The FTC is pursuing rulemaking around health data security and privacy. Here’s why it matters -
Frontier AI Regulation: Safeguards Amid Rapid Progress
We need to escalate our efforts in AI governance, integrating strong oversight, transparent reporting requirements, and effective risk management of the most advanced AI systems to protect public interes... -
The Algorithms Too Few People Are Talking About
The keys to effective AI regulation are hiding in plain sight. -
Licensing Frontier AI Development: Legal Considerations and Best Practices
AI self-regulation may not be enough. It’s time to consider licensing regimes that apply throughout the AI life cycle. -
What’s in Biden’s Executive Order on Artificial Intelligence?
A summary of the Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence. -
The Lawfare Podcast: How Are the TikTok Bans Holding Up in Court?
What should we make of the ruling that found that the Montana law banning TikTok likely violated the First Amendment? -
The Lawfare Podcast: Ask Us Anything About 2023
Lawfare contributors answer listener questions about the news of the past year -
The Year That Was (2023)
The issues—and Lawfare coverage—that kept our editors up at night in 2023. -
When You Roam, You’re Not Alone
A fix is long overdue for one of the most extensive, yet lesser-known surveillance risks of our age: the technical vulnerabilities at the heart of the world’s mobile communications networks.