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The FTC’s Amended Kochava Complaint and the Harms of Selling Geolocation Data
A newly unsealed, refiled FTC lawsuit against a location data broker underscores the damage of selling consumers’ location data. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Year-End Event, Part Two: A Conversation with the Lawfare Team
Lawfare contributors discuss key issues in democracy & elections, cybersecurity & technology, domestic extremism, and foreign policy. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Three CISA Senior Advisers on Secure by Design
What is Security by Design? -
A Cyber Threat to U.S. Drinking Water
The Iranian threat to U.S. drinking water systems is a microcosm of what’s wrong with cybersecurity in the U.S. today—and what’s needed to fix it. -
The Right to Reality
AI-generated content might cause the marketplace of ideas to fail. Recognition of the right to reality might safeguard space for democratic deliberation. -
Write the Laws for the World in Which We Live—Not the One We Imagine
Many proposed laws on encryption assume that children are harmed by the technology, but encryption often provides children with safety and security. -
The Lawfare Podcast: Jeff Horwitz on Broken Code and Reporting on Facebook
How does Meta view its responsibilities for harms related to its products? -
Shields Up For Software
As the Biden administration seeks to develop software liability legislation, consider a regime that incorporates one safe harbor and one “inverse safe harbor.” -
The Lawfare Podcast: A Conversation with Bryan Vorndran, Assistant Director of the FBI Cyber Division
What are the cybersecurity challenges that the FBI is facing? -
Does Section 230 Immunity Apply Globally?
Section 230 was never meant to be a global immunity shield, but in an alarming string of cases, courts have expanded it to be just that. -
GAO Releases Report on Government Agencies’ Implementation of AI
Many federal agencies have begun using artificial intelligence but have not fully implemented safeguards. -
Setting a Higher Bar: Professionalizing AI Engineering
Requiring AI engineers to obtain licenses and comply with industry standards conscripts the experts that understand AI systems best to the cause of building them responsibly.