The Cyberlaw Podcast

Episode 313: Is the international law of cyberwar a thing?

04.27.2020 - By Stewart BakerPlay

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In our 313th episode of The Cyberlaw Podcast, Stewart Baker interviews Harriet Moynihan, Senior Research Fellow at Chatham House. Stewart is also joined by Maury Shenk, David Kris (@davidkris), and Nick Weaver (@ncweaver) to discuss: A Senate panel seeks to scrutinize the government’s “Team Telecom.”; Vietnam may have hacked the Chinese government following the coronavirus outbreak.; France says Apple’s Bluetooth policy is blocking its coronavirus tracker.; Senators want Cyber Command and CISA to do more to deter coronavirus hackers.; A lawyer faces a malpractice suit after promising and then failing to protect a client from Chinese government hackers.; A researcher identified a new APT from the Shadow Brokers leak.; Facebook says that NSO Group used US servers in operations against WhatsApp users.; A researcher disclosed four IBM zero-days after the company refused to patch them.; Amazon scooped up data from sellers before launching competing products.; And more! The views expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not reflect the opinions of their institutions, clients, friends, families, or pets.

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