Description: National Security, Journalism, and Law in an Age of Information Warfare helps one understand how secret-keepers, journalists, and sources are navigating unprecedented challenges in an age when trust in government and traditional media is low and the spread of disinformation through social media undermines efforts to inform and protect the public.
Review Quotes: "This is an important collection of essays on a topic of fundamental importance to the future of public knowledge- the ability of journalists to report on issues that the state deems to be secret." -- Tom Proverbs-Garbett, Law Society Gazette
"This book will nevertheless be useful to journalists and their legal advisers in other comparable jurisdictions." -- Journal of the Commonwealth Lawyers' Association