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Stewart Baker
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The Cyberlaw Podcast: Coming Soon: TwitTok!
You heard it on the Cyberlaw Podcast first, as we mash up the week’s top stories: Nate Jones commenting on Elon Musk’s expected troubles running Twitter...

The Cyberlaw Podcast: Is the FBI Lost in Cyberspace?
This episode features Nick Weaver, Dave Aitel and I covering a Pro Publica story (and forthcoming book) on the difficulties the FBI has encountered in...

The Cyberlaw Podcast: Chip Wars
David Kris opens this episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast by laying out some of the massive disruption that the Biden Administration has kicked off in...

The Cyberlaw Podcast: Curing Bias or Causing It? Evaluating the White House AI Bill of Rights
It’s been a jam-packed week of cyberlaw news, but the big debate of the episode is triggered by the White House blueprint for an AI...

The Cyberlaw Podcast: Big Tech’s Chickens Coming Home to Roost
We open today’s episode by teasing the Supreme Court’s decision to review whether section 230 protects big platforms from liability for materially assisting terror groups...

The Cyberlaw Podcast: Dusty Old Industrial Policy Gets Dusted Off*
As Congress barrels toward an election that could see at least one house change hands, efforts to squeeze big bills into law are mounting. The one...

The Cyberlaw Podcast: Cybersecurity’s First Crash Report
Kicking off a packed episode, the Cyberlaw Podcast calls on Megan Stifel to cover the first Cyber Safety Review Board (CSRB) Report. The CSRB does...

The Cyberlaw Podcast: “The First Thing We Do, Let’s Hack All the Lawyers”
Dave Aitel introduces a deliciously shocking story about lawyers as victims and—maybe—co-conspirators in the hacking of adversaries’ counsel to win legal disputes. The trick, it...

The Cyberlaw Podcast: “And the Prize for Most Lawyer-Whipped Cyberforce on the Planet Goes to …”
For decades, U.S. cyber exploits were notoriously lawyer-ridden, to the point where it was a key element of attribution. But it looks like Israel has...

The Cyberlaw Podcast: A Small Door and Too Many Fat Men: Congress’s Tech Agenda
It’s that time again on the Congressional calendar. All the big, bipartisan tech initiatives that looked so good a few months ago are beginning to...

The Cyberlaw Podcast: Is This Podcast Sentient?
This episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast begins by digging into a bill more likely to transform tech regulation than most of the proposals you’ve actually...

The Cyberlaw Podcast: Privacy and the Press: Interviewing Amy Gajda
This bonus episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast is an interview with Amy Gajda, author of “Seek and Hide: The Tangled History of the Right to...