Books
- Cyber-War: How Russian Hackers and Trolls Helped Elect a President, Oxford University Press 2018
Research
- Combating Information Manipulation: A Playbook for Elections and Beyond, Stanford University September 20, 2021
- United States of America v. Internet Research Agencies, 2 other organizations, and 13 individuals, Department of Justice 2018
- Tainted Leaks: Disinformation and Phishing With a Russian Nexus, Citizen Lab Report May 25, 2017
- Assessing Russian Activities and Intentions in Recent US Elections, Office of the Director of National Intelligence January 6, 2017
Law Review Articles
- Election Hacking: A Trifecta of Sovereignty, Intervention, and Use of Force Violations in International Law, Loyola of Los Angeles International and Comparative Law Review 2019
- Algorithms, Bots, and Political Communication in the US 2016 Election: The Challenge of Automated Political Communication for Election Law and Administration, Journal of Information Technology & Politics 2018
- “Hacking an Election”, Computer Law Review International 2017
Laws
Essays/Blogs
- From Russia, with Tainted Love, Citizen Lab May 25, 2017
News
- Election Falsehoods Surged on Podcasts Before Capitol Riots, Researchers Find NYTimes January 4, 2021
- Tracing Guccifer 2.0’s Many Tentacles in the 2016 Election, NYTimes July 15, 2018
- 12 Russian Agents Indicted in Mueller Investigation, NYTimes July 13, 2018
- How Russian Spies Hid Behind Bitcoin in Hacking Campaign, NYTimes July 13, 2018
- Google Will Ask Buyers of U.S. Election Ads to Prove Identities, NYTimes May 4, 2018
- Facebook to Require Verified Identities for Future Political Ads, NYTimes April 6, 2018
- On Social Media, Lax Enforcement Lets Impostor Accounts Thrive, NYTimes February 20, 2018
- How Unwitting Americans Encountered Russian Operatives Online, NYTimes February 18, 2018
- 13 Russians Indicted as Mueller Reveals Effort to Aid Trump Campaign, NYTimes February 16, 2018
- Signs of Russian Meddling in Brexit Referendum, NYTimes November 15, 2017
- Russia-Financed Ad Linked Clinton and Satan, NYTimes November 1, 2017
- Twitter Plans to Open Ad Data to Users, NYTimes October 24, 2017
- Russian Influence Reached 126 Million Through Facebook Alone, NYTimes October 13, 2017
- How Russia Harvested American Rage to Reshape U.S. Politics, NYTimes October 9, 2017
- RT, Sputnick, and Russia’s New Theory of War, NYTimes September 13, 2017
- The Fake Americans Russia Created to Influence the Election, NYTimes September 7, 2017
- In Ukraine, a Malware Expert Who Could Blow the Whistle on Russian Hackingm, NYTimes August 16, 2017
- Hackers Came, but the French Were Prepared, NYTimes May 9, 2017
- Macron Campaign Says It Was Target of ‘Massive’ Hacking Attack, NYTimes May 5, 2017
- It’s France’s Turn to Worry About Election Meddling by Russia, NYTimes April 17, 2017
- Active Measures: What Lay Behind Russia’s Interference in the 2016 Election—and What Lies Ahead? The New Yorker March 6, 2017
- WikiLeaks Isn’t Whistleblowing, NYTimes November 4, 2016
- How Hackers Broke into John Podesta and Colin Powell’s Gmail Accounts, Vice October 20, 2016
- The Most Revealing Clinton Campaign Emails in WikiLeaks Release, Politico October 7, 2016
- WikiLeaks Releases Thousands of Documents about Clinton and Internal Deliberations, The Washington Post July 22, 2016
Websites
- Internet Research Agency, Wikipedia