In this paper, the authors undertake a study of cyber warfare reviewing theories, law, policies, actual incidents - and the dilemma of anonymity. Starting with the United Kingdom perspective on cyber warfare, the authors then consider United States' views including the perspective of its military on the law of war and its general inapplicability to cyber conflict. Consideration is then given to the work of the United Nations' group of cyber security specialists and diplomats who as of July 2010 have agreed upon a set of recommendations to the United Nations Secretary General for negotiations on an international computer security treaty. An examination of the use of a nation's cybercrime law to prosecute violations that occur over the Intern...
The internet has changed the rules of many industries, and war is no exception. But can a computer v...
This paper discusses cyber warfare and its intersection with the law of armed conflict. Cyberspace c...
Cyber incidents are a growing menace for states and individuals alike. Even though they have been ar...
In this paper, the authors undertake a study of cyber warfare reviewing theories, law, policies, act...
States’ Attribution in Cyber Conflict: From Theoretical Approach to Common Practise Development in i...
The internet has created enormous global changes. People can interact with others anyplace, anytime ...
Since the mid-1990s, discussion around the prospect of cyber war has become an increasingly hot topi...
The increasing number of cyberattacks has transformed ‘Cyberspace ’ into a “battlefield”, bringing o...
Next to sea, land, air and space, ‘cyber space’ appears to be the fifth operational domain for the m...
The paper explores the notion of cyber attack as a concept for understanding modern conflicts. It st...
Cyberspace has developed into an indispensable aspect of modern society, but not without risk. Cyber...
Cyber is hot. Although the international community, scientists, military and NATO primarily focus on...
In the late 1990s a few international law scholars started to consider the emerging possibility of c...
Cyberwar challenges future endeavors of state security. As technological capability has improved, a...
Scholars have spent considerable effort determining how the law of war (particularly jus ad bellum a...
The internet has changed the rules of many industries, and war is no exception. But can a computer v...
This paper discusses cyber warfare and its intersection with the law of armed conflict. Cyberspace c...
Cyber incidents are a growing menace for states and individuals alike. Even though they have been ar...
In this paper, the authors undertake a study of cyber warfare reviewing theories, law, policies, act...
States’ Attribution in Cyber Conflict: From Theoretical Approach to Common Practise Development in i...
The internet has created enormous global changes. People can interact with others anyplace, anytime ...
Since the mid-1990s, discussion around the prospect of cyber war has become an increasingly hot topi...
The increasing number of cyberattacks has transformed ‘Cyberspace ’ into a “battlefield”, bringing o...
Next to sea, land, air and space, ‘cyber space’ appears to be the fifth operational domain for the m...
The paper explores the notion of cyber attack as a concept for understanding modern conflicts. It st...
Cyberspace has developed into an indispensable aspect of modern society, but not without risk. Cyber...
Cyber is hot. Although the international community, scientists, military and NATO primarily focus on...
In the late 1990s a few international law scholars started to consider the emerging possibility of c...
Cyberwar challenges future endeavors of state security. As technological capability has improved, a...
Scholars have spent considerable effort determining how the law of war (particularly jus ad bellum a...
The internet has changed the rules of many industries, and war is no exception. But can a computer v...
This paper discusses cyber warfare and its intersection with the law of armed conflict. Cyberspace c...
Cyber incidents are a growing menace for states and individuals alike. Even though they have been ar...