Journal of Law Cyber Warfare The New Frontier of Warfare

Journal of Law   Cyber Warfare  The New Frontier of Warfare
Author: Daniel Garrie,Michael Gervais,Michael Preciado,Jesse Noa,Mils Hills
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 213
Release: 2013-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781304654960

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FOREWORD Cyber Warfare, What are the Rules? By Daniel B. Garrie ARTICLES Cyber Attacks and the Laws of War By Michael Gervais If You Wish Cyber Peace, Prepare for Cyber War: The Need for the Federal Government to Protect Critical Infrastructure From Cyber Warfare. By Michael Preciado They Did it For the Lulz: Future Policy Considerations in the Wake of Lulz Security and Other Hacker Groups' Attacks on Stored Private Customer Data By Jesse Noa A New Perspective on the Achievement of Psychological Effects from Cyber Warfare Payloads: The Analogy of Parasitic Manipulation of Host Behavior By Dr. Mils Hills

Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare Volume 5 Issue 2

Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare  Volume 5  Issue 2
Author: Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2017-03
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781365741142

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Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare, Volume 5, Issue 2 (Winter 2017)

Cyber Warfare and the Laws of War

Cyber Warfare and the Laws of War
Author: Heather Harrison Dinniss
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2012-07-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781107011083

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An analysis of the status of computer network attacks in international law.

Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare Volume 6 Issue 1

Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare Volume 6  Issue 1
Author: Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2017-09-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781387252473

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Volume 6, Issue 1 of the Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare. Special Comment I. Instegogram: A New Threat and Its Limits for Liability Jennifer Deutsch & Daniel Garrie Articles II. A Democracy of Users John Dever & James Dever III. Is Uncle Sam Stalking You? Abandoning Warrantless Electronic Surveillance to Preclude Intrusive Government Searches J. Alexandra Bruce IV. Cyber Enhanced Sanction Strategies: Do Options Exist? Mark Peters Country Briefings V. North Korea: The Cyber Wild Card 2.0 Rhea Siers VI. Privacy and Data Protection in India Dhiraj R. Duraiswami

Journal of Law Cyber Warfare Vol 4 3 Winter 2015

Journal of Law   Cyber Warfare Vol  4 3 Winter 2015
Author: Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2012-01-17
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781329839786

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The Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare provides a public peer-reviewed professional forum for the open discussion and education of technology, business, legal, and military professionals concerning the legal issues businesses and governments arising out of cyber attacks or acts of cyber war.

Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare Volume 7 Issue 2

Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare  Volume 7  Issue 2
Author: Meredith Stratigopoulos,Colton Matheson,Amanda McAllister,Angel Santiago,Lauren Miller,Shelly Sanford
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2020-08-05
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9798672782638

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The Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare provides a public peer-reviewed professional forum for the open discussion and education of technology, business, legal, and military professionals concerning the legal issues businesses and governments arising out of cyber-attacks or acts of cyberwar. The Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare is published twice per year by top legal professionals and scholars from the law, technology, security, and business industries. The views expressed in the Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare are those of the authors and not necessarily of the Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare.JLCW Volume 7, Fall 2019, Issue 2, ARTICLES:Democrats and Republicans Seek Federal Jurisdiction Over Cybercrimes by Foreign Actors in DNC v. Russian Federation and Broidy Capital Mgmt. v. State of Qatar By Shelly A. Sanford & Meredith Drukker StratigopoulosFrom Munitions to Malware: A Comparative Analysis of Civilian Targetability in Cyber Conflict By Colton MathesonCybernetic Enhancement of Soldiers: Conserving hors de combat Protections for Combatants Under the Third Geneva Convention By Amanda McAllister New Payment Methods and Insufficiencies in their Regulatory Scheme By Angel L. Rodriguez SantiagoCyber Insurance: An Incentive Alignment Solution to Corporate Cyber-Insecurity By Lauren Miller

Routledge Handbook of War Law and Technology

Routledge Handbook of War  Law and Technology
Author: James Gow,Ernst Dijxhoorn,Rachel Kerr,Guglielmo Verdirame
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 626
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351619974

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This volume provides an authoritative, cutting-edge resource on the characteristics of both technological and social change in warfare in the twenty-first century, and the challenges such change presents to international law. The character of contemporary warfare has recently undergone significant transformation in several important respects: the nature of the actors, the changing technological capabilities available to them, and the sites and spaces in which war is fought. These changes have augmented the phenomenon of non-obvious warfare, making understanding warfare one of the key challenges. Such developments have been accompanied by significant flux and uncertainty in the international legal sphere. This handbook brings together a unique blend of expertise, combining scholars and practitioners in science and technology, international law, strategy and policy, in order properly to understand and identify the chief characteristics and features of a range of innovative developments, means and processes in the context of obvious and non-obvious warfare. The handbook has six thematic sections: Law, war and technology Cyber warfare Autonomy, robotics and drones Synthetic biology New frontiers International perspectives. This interdisciplinary blend and the novel, rich and insightful contribution that it makes across various fields will make this volume a crucial research tool and guide for practitioners, scholars and students of war studies, security studies, technology and design, ethics, international relations and international law.

Cyber War

Cyber War
Author: Jens David Ohlin,Kevin Govern,Claire Finkelstein
Publsiher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2015-03-19
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9780191027000

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Cyber weapons and cyber warfare have become one of the most dangerous innovations of recent years, and a significant threat to national security. Cyber weapons can imperil economic, political, and military systems by a single act, or by multifaceted orders of effect, with wide-ranging potential consequences. Unlike past forms of warfare circumscribed by centuries of just war tradition and Law of Armed Conflict prohibitions, cyber warfare occupies a particularly ambiguous status in the conventions of the laws of war. Furthermore, cyber attacks put immense pressure on conventional notions of sovereignty, and the moral and legal doctrines that were developed to regulate them. This book, written by an unrivalled set of experts, assists in proactively addressing the ethical and legal issues that surround cyber warfare by considering, first, whether the Laws of Armed Conflict apply to cyberspace just as they do to traditional warfare, and second, the ethical position of cyber warfare against the background of our generally recognized moral traditions in armed conflict. The book explores these moral and legal issues in three categories. First, it addresses foundational questions regarding cyber attacks. What are they and what does it mean to talk about a cyber war? The book presents alternative views concerning whether the laws of war should apply, or whether transnational criminal law or some other peacetime framework is more appropriate, or if there is a tipping point that enables the laws of war to be used. Secondly, it examines the key principles of jus in bello to determine how they might be applied to cyber-conflicts, in particular those of proportionality and necessity. It also investigates the distinction between civilian and combatant in this context, and studies the level of causation necessary to elicit a response, looking at the notion of a 'proximate cause'. Finally, it analyses the specific operational realities implicated by particular regulatory regimes. This book is unmissable reading for anyone interested in the impact of cyber warfare on international law and the laws of war.