I. Encryption & the “Going Dark” Debate
- John Reed, Moving Beyond the “Going Dark” Frame (Monday, February 1)
- Julian Sanchez, Cryptopanic and James Comey’s Xanatos Gambit (Tuesday, February 2)
- Marshall Erwin, Guest Post: The High Standard of Proof in the Encryption Debate (Friday, February 5)
- Ross Schulman, Guest Post: When the NSA Merges Its Offense and Defense, Encryption Loses (Friday, February 5)
II. Syria & War Crimes
- Beth Van Schaack, Mapping the Law That Applies to War Crimes in Syria (Monday, February 1)
- Beth Van Schaack, Siege Warfare and the Starvation of Civilians as a Weapon of War and War Crime (Thursday, February 4)
III. Surveillance & Privacy
- Tamir Israel & Christopher Parsons, Guest Post: Why We Need to Reevaluate How We Share Intelligence Data With Allies (Wednesday, February 3)
- Neema Singh Guliani, Guest Post: Questions Congress Should Ask About Section 702 (Thursday, February 4)
IV. Counterterrorism & Technology
- Rachel Levinson-Waldman, Guest Post: IBM’s Terrorist-Hunting Software Raises Troubling Questions (Wednesday, February 3)
V. Colombia Peace Agreement
- Fionnuala Ní Aoláin, The Complexities of the FARC Deal (Thursday, February 4)
VI. Congressional Hearings
- Just Security, National Security-Related Congressional Hearings, February 1–5 (Monday, February 1)