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CYBERSECURITY
LAST YEAR DEFENSE DEPARTMENT MADE A BIG BET
ONE ICY MORNING IN FEBRUARY, nearly 200 people gathered in a church in downtown Richmond, Va. Most had awakened before dawn and driven in from across the state. There were Republicans and Democrats fr
Every month, without fail, the editor of this magazine sends me a preview of my column. It’s a stunningly accurate preview, because it’s the pixel-perfect final imaging of the pages. If I don’t spot a
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For more than a decade, cyber security regulation has been treated as a technical problem: mandate controls, require incident reporting and resilience will follow. That approach is now being quietly a
The Pentagon and Anthropic’s battle over how the company’s AI is used by the military has highlighted an ethical and ideological debate that’s not going away