Technology

In Defense of Sovereignty in Cyberspace

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May 8th, 2018

Google Employees’ Ire Over DoD’s AI Work Shows Need to Bridge Tech and Security

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May 1st, 2018

Trump Administration’s New Weapons Export Policies Stress Benefit to U.S. Economy

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Apr 30th, 2018

Kompromising Congress?

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Apr 27th, 2018

A Dozen Questions Parliament Should Ask Facebook’s Chief Technology Officer

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Apr 24th, 2018

Is Facebook a Community? Digital Experts Weigh In

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Apr 13th, 2018

Cambridge Analytica, Big Data and China

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Apr 12th, 2018

All Hands on Deck: Cyber Attacks Against Private Companies and International Law

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Apr 9th, 2018

Are Children Safe on Facebook? 12 Questions Congress Should Ask Zuckerberg

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Apr 9th, 2018

How to Move the Battle Lines in the Crypto-Wars

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Apr 5th, 2018

It’s Not a Filter Bubble. It’s a Filter Shroud

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Mar 26th, 2018

Congress Should Place More Limits on Cellphone Location Tracking After Carpenter

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Mar 23rd, 2018

Mr. Zuckerberg, Here’s How You Should Be Regulated

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Mar 23rd, 2018

Privacy and Civil Liberties under the CLOUD Act: A Response

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Mar 21st, 2018

Why the CLOUD Act is Good for Privacy and Human Rights

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Mar 14th, 2018

Four Common Sense Fixes to the CLOUD Act that its Sponsors Should Support

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Mar 13th, 2018

New Bill That Would Give Foreign Governments a Fast Track to Access Data

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Mar 13th, 2018

DHS’ Constant Vetting Initiative: a Muslim-Ban by Algorithm

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Mar 12th, 2018

Cyber Operations and the U.S. Definition of “Armed Attack”

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Mar 8th, 2018

Why An Encryption Backdoor for Just the “Good Guys” Won’t Work

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Mar 2nd, 2018

Symposium Recap: We Need the Cloud Act To Save Us & What Bill Dodge Got Right

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Feb 22nd, 2018

Can “Fake News” be stopped?

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Feb 22nd, 2018

Microsoft, Ireland, and the Rest of the World

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Feb 21st, 2018

The Microsoft Design Decisions That Caused this Mess

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Feb 21st, 2018

Microsoft (Ireland) and the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure

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Feb 20th, 2018

“Extraterritorial” Is Not a Bad Word, Even on the Internet

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Feb 20th, 2018

A Way Forward on Section 702 Queries

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Feb 20th, 2018

United States v. Microsoft: Why the Government Should Win the Statutory Interpretation Argument

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Feb 19th, 2018

Microsoft Ireland: Extraterritoriality Step Zero

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Feb 16th, 2018

The Parties in U.S. v. Microsoft Are Misinterpreting the Stored Communications Act’s Warrant Authority

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Feb 15th, 2018

Introducing Just Security’s Symposium on United States v. Microsoft

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Feb 15th, 2018

The Age of Unregulated Social Media Is Over

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Feb 15th, 2018

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