Past Events
Wargaming Deception
A new report on using wargaming as a tool to analyze deception in the context of international security.
Hiroyasu Akutsu, Ruby Booth, Rex Brynen, Scott DeJong, Stephen Downes-Martin, Richard Garber, Mark Howard, Alex Karasick, Andrew Reddie
The LLM Mirage: Economic Interests and the Subversion of Weaponization Controls
LLM Mirage, the belief that national security risks scale in proportion to the compute used to train frontier language models, is shaping U.S. AI security policy. This piece unpacks why that belief may be misguided.
Ritwik Gupta, Andrew Reddie
The Key Challenges of Governing Commercial Spyware
Explaining key issues holding up progress in commercial spyware governance.
Dr. Elaine Korzak
Regulating Commercial Spyware Through Export Controls
Insights offered by the Wassenaar export controls into the regulation of commercial spyware — and why that, in turn, makes them instructive for current initiatives like the Pall Mall Process.
Dr. Elaine Korazak
The Illusion of Convergence: Interrogating China-Russia Nuclear Parallels
Understanding differences between the drivers of Russian and Chinese nuclear behavior can inform deterrence and escalation management.
Linda Bachg and Daniel Kroth.
Cybercrime gets an upgrade
Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the business of cybercrime.
Gil Baram, Leah Walker