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AUKUS can work without gutting US export control laws
The AUKUS-versus-ITAR debate is a false dilemma created by industry and some in Congress, argue analysts Paul Esau and Valerie Lincy.
By Paul Esau and Valerie Lincy
Huawei hit by US export controls, potential import ban
A Trump administration executive order declares a national economic emergency that empowers the government to ban the technology and services of "foreign adversaries" deemed to pose "unacceptable risks" to national security — including from cyberespionage and sabotage.
The government must define ‘emerging technology’ to protect it
To guard against China gaining dominance in critical sectors, the Trump administration is racing to define and control what technologies are most essential to U.S. national security.
By Brandon Knapp
To maintain tech edge, US seeks export controls on AI
Before the government can regulate artificial intelligence, it has to define it.
By Kelsey D. Atherton
US Chamber of Commerce wants Trump to put America’s defense industry first
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has some 30 recommendations on how to hard-wire economic security and defense-industrial base considerations into the government’s international arms sale decisions.
By Joe Gould
Revealed: The Trump version of international diplomacy
As the Trump doctrine transforms over time, there are some hints that perhaps the global community just might have some opportunity to benefit from the approach of the so-called negotiator in chief.
By Jill Aitoro
Do new Trump arms export rules live up to the hype?
The Trump administration has a new conventional arms export policy, but it is unclear what has actually changed.
By Aaron Mehta
Man sentenced for trying to sell satellite secrets to Russia
Gregory Allen Justice of Culver City, California, has pleaded guilty to trying to commit economic espionage and attempting to send restricted information out of the United States.
NIST requests feedback on system protection catalog revision
The fifth revision of the "Security and Privacy Controls for Federal Information Systems and Organizations” is available for public comment and review.
By Rachael Kalinyak