Three Duke Law students and Zhanna Malekos-Smith, the Reuben Everett Cyber Scholar at Duke Law, discuss what a cyberspace act of war might consist of. Maj. Gen. Charles Dunlap, USAF (Ret.) (Duke Law), host/introductions ; Zhanna Malekos-Smith (Duke Law), commentator ; Margaret Studdard \u2721, Iris Sundermann \u2719, Alex Xiao \u2720, panelists
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On this episode of Below the Radar, our host Am Johal sits down with Svitlana Matviyenko, an Assista...
Ali Fisher. Netwar in cyberia: decoding the media mujahidin. Los Angeles, California: University of ...
View the Executive SummaryDetermining an act of war in the traditional domains of land, sea, and air...
Presented on November 17, 2017 at 12:00 p.m. in the Klaus Advanced Computing Building, Room 1116W.Ho...
A panel discusses cyberspace security threats orchestrated by foreign governments. Maj. Gen. Charles...
Paper Presented at the University of Toronto Political Science Undergraduate Research Conference 201...
The 2015 LENS Conference, Law in the Age of \u27Forever War\u27, focuses on the legal issues that ac...
The proliferation of martial rhetoric in connection with the release of thousands of pages of sensit...
Cyber weapons and cyber warfare have become one of the most dangerous innovations of recent years, a...
This paper discusses cyber warfare and its intersection with the law of armed conflict. Cyberspace c...
In Chapter 3, James J. Wirtz, Dean of the Naval Postgraduate School in California, describes the glo...
Based on democratic principles that encourage creation and transmission of information and knowledge...
Panelists: Prof. Rebecca Crootof, University of Richmond School of Law; member, Center for New Ameri...
Despite mounting concern about cyber attacks, the United States has been hesitant to embrace retalia...
This report examines the militarization of cyberspace and considers ways to prevent the Internet fro...
On this episode of Below the Radar, our host Am Johal sits down with Svitlana Matviyenko, an Assista...
Ali Fisher. Netwar in cyberia: decoding the media mujahidin. Los Angeles, California: University of ...
View the Executive SummaryDetermining an act of war in the traditional domains of land, sea, and air...