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National Security Council Director for Cyber Policy Israel Soong joins Hudson’s Miles Yu [[link removed]] for a conversation on why computer networks, semiconductors, critical infrastructure, and artificial intelligence are crucial to Beijing’s plans and how the United States can maintain the lead in cybersecurity. Join us tomorrow at 11:00 a.m. or watch online here. [[link removed]]
With more than 3 million Uyghurs subject to some form of forced labor, Olivia Enos [[link removed]] lays out 13 policy recommendations [[link removed]] for how the US can better enforce the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act and dissuade the Chinese Communist Party from committing further atrocities.
To slow China’s unprecedented buildup of its nuclear weapons and energy programs, the US should enforce sanctions [[link removed]] on Russian-controlled Rosatom, argues Ryan Tully [[link removed]].
America's critical infrastructure has been vulnerable for decades, and now peer adversaries like China are attacking it. Nadia Schadlow [[link removed]] laid out four ways to combat this sabotage with Marshall Kosloff [[link removed]] on Hudson’s podcast Arsenal of Democracy [[link removed]].
“Big Tech’s playbook for expanding its dominance is familiar,” warns Bill Barr [[link removed]] as Microsoft, Google, and Amazon threaten to establish total control [[link removed]] over the artificial intelligence sector.
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Israel’s job in Gaza is not yet done so long as Hamas is still launching rocket attacks on Israeli civilians, argued Rebeccah Heinrichs [[link removed]] on Fox News [[link removed]].
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