Job Post: Lawfare Fellowship through Emerging Tech Policy Leaders Program

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Lawfare is hiring for an up to two-year fellowship dedicated to covering news developments related to cybersecurity and technology policy, and the intersection of those issues with national security–a role designated for participants of the Emerging Tech Policy Leaders Program. Over the years, Lawfare has developed some of the most comprehensive and informed analyses of cybersecurity law and policy and we’re eager to add to our team.

We are seeking a candidate with an interest in a broad range of policy and legal issues related to cybersecurity, in addition to expertise in specific areas. The cybersecurity topics Lawfare covers include, but are not limited to: content moderation and intermediary liability, surveillance, encryption, corporate cybersecurity, nation-state cyber operations, artificial intelligence, 5G, critical infrastructure, election security, data privacy, administrative enforcement of cybersecurity rules, hacking prosecutions, digital authoritarianism, cyber metrics, and more. 

This position includes both editorial responsibilities and authorship of original scholarship. As part of the Lawfare editorial team, this role will include evaluating, editing, and soliciting articles on a variety of technology policy and cybersecurity topics. In addition, the selected fellow will monitor developments in the field and help us to bring in diverse voices to expand the public policy conversation. Specific specializations of research and scholarship will be driven by individual interest. 

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