This book offers a critical analysis of cybersecurity from a legal-international point of view. It evaluates the ability of existing international law to address the threat and use of force in cyberspace, redefining cyberwar and cyberpeace for the era of the Internet of Things.
This book offers a critical analysis of cybersecurity from a legal-international point of view. It evaluates the ability of existing international law to address the threat and use of force in cyberspace, redefining cyberwar and cyberpeace for the era of the Internet of Things.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Routledge Research in Information Technology and E-Commerce Law
Antonio Segura Serrano is Professor of International Law and EU Law at the University of Granada. His research interests include cyberspace law, international economic law and trade law, humanitarian law, and EU law. He has published extensively on different topics in the field of public international law and EU law, and is also the author or editor of several books and edited collections, including, The Challenge of Global Cybersecurity (Tirant lo Blanch, 2023, in Spanish), and The Reform of International Economic Governance (Routledge, 2016).
Inhaltsangabe
List of contributors 1. The Challenge of Global Cybersecurity 2. Cyber Operations as Threats of Force: A Welcome Addition or Splitting Hair? 3. Sovereignty in Cyberspace - A Rule Without Content? 4. Due Diligence as a Cardinal Principle in the Fight Against Malicious Cyber Activities 5. Cyber Attribution and its Challenges 6. Cyber Activities in the Gray Zone: The New Challenge to the Global Legal Order 7. Cyberespionage and Human Rights: A Disappointing Balance 8. Wargames: Analysing the Rise of Nation-State Sponsored Ransomware Attacks and their Impact on Insurance Markets 9. The Eu's Cyber Security Policy: Results and Context 10. The Budapest Convention and the New Initiative for a United Nations Convention to Fight Cybercrime 11. Towards a Supportive Legal Environment for Global Cybersecurity: The Case for a Public Interest Defence in International Legal Instruments on Cybercrime
List of contributors 1. The Challenge of Global Cybersecurity 2. Cyber Operations as Threats of Force: A Welcome Addition or Splitting Hair? 3. Sovereignty in Cyberspace - A Rule Without Content? 4. Due Diligence as a Cardinal Principle in the Fight Against Malicious Cyber Activities 5. Cyber Attribution and its Challenges 6. Cyber Activities in the Gray Zone: The New Challenge to the Global Legal Order 7. Cyberespionage and Human Rights: A Disappointing Balance 8. Wargames: Analysing the Rise of Nation-State Sponsored Ransomware Attacks and their Impact on Insurance Markets 9. The Eu's Cyber Security Policy: Results and Context 10. The Budapest Convention and the New Initiative for a United Nations Convention to Fight Cybercrime 11. Towards a Supportive Legal Environment for Global Cybersecurity: The Case for a Public Interest Defence in International Legal Instruments on Cybercrime
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