Cyber

The New Cyber Executive Order is a Good Start, But Needs a Supercharge from Congress

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May 13th, 2021

Hack-to-Patch by Law Enforcement Is a Dangerous Practice

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Apr 30th, 2021

SolarWinds: Accountability, Attribution, and Advancing the Ball

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Apr 16th, 2021

We’re From the Government, We’re Here to Help: The FBI and the Microsoft Exchange Hack

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Apr 16th, 2021

One Thousand and One Talents: The Race for A.I. Dominance

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Apr 7th, 2021

Germany’s Positions on International Law in Cyberspace Part II

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Mar 10th, 2021

Germany’s Positions on International Law in Cyberspace Part I

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Mar 9th, 2021

Taking Gender Into Account to Better Confront New Security Threats

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Mar 8th, 2021

Telegram: A Growing Social Media Refuge, for Good and Ill

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Feb 26th, 2021

KBR v. SFO: the United Kingdom’s Microsoft Ireland?

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Feb 25th, 2021

The Latest North Korea Cyber Indictment Should Serve as a Model

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Feb 24th, 2021

A Key Step in Preventing a Future SolarWinds

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Feb 8th, 2021

Top Expert Backgrounder: Russia’s SolarWinds Operation and International Law

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Dec 21st, 2020

“Strategic Silence” and State-Sponsored Hacking: The US Gov’t and SolarWinds

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Dec 18th, 2020

COVID-19 and International Law Series: Vaccine Theft, Disinformation, the Law Governing Cyber Operations

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Dec 4th, 2020

A Post-Election Trump Firing Makes the Case for an Independent, Regulatory CISA

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Dec 1st, 2020

Data and Democracy: Three Things the Biden-Harris Administration Should Do to Tackle Big Tech

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Nov 30th, 2020

Oxford Statement on International Law Protections Against Foreign Electoral Interference through Digital Means

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Oct 28th, 2020

App Stores as Back-Doors for Government Regulation of End-to-End Encryption

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Oct 15th, 2020

Oxford Statement on the International Law Protections Against Cyber Operations Targeting the Health Care Sector

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May 21st, 2020

What the Pandemic Tells Us About the State of U.S. Cybersecurity

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May 12th, 2020

The Importance of New Statements on Sovereignty in Cyberspace by Austria, the Czech Republic and United States

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May 11th, 2020

WhatsApp v. NSO Group: State Immunity and Cyber Spying

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Apr 16th, 2020

Disrupt, Don’t Indict: Why the United States Should Stop Indicting Foreign State Actor Hackers

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Apr 3rd, 2020

The Defense Department’s Measured Take on International Law in Cyberspace

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Mar 11th, 2020

Russian Cyber Attacks Against Georgia, Public Attributions and Sovereignty in Cyberspace

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Mar 6th, 2020

Punching on the Edges of the Grey Zone: Iranian Cyber Threats and State Cyber Responses

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Feb 11th, 2020

As Election Primaries Approach, Red Flags Signal Voter Suppression Risks

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Feb 6th, 2020

The Application of International Law to Cyberspace: Sovereignty and Non-intervention

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Dec 13th, 2019

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