A study of how states can lawfully react to malicious cyber conduct, taking into account the problem of timely attribution.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Henning Lahmann is a Senior Researcher at the Digital Society Institute in Berlin. In 2018, he received the Wolf Rüdiger Bub Award for his doctoral degree in international law at the University of Potsdam. He held research positions at universities in Kiel, Potsdam, and Berlin. In 2019, he was a fellow at the Israel Public Policy Institute researching disinformation campaigns.
Inhaltsangabe
Part I. Cybersecurity Incidents and International Law: 1. The spectre of cyberwar 2. Terminology 3. International legal framework Part II. Unilateral Remedies to Cybersecurity Incidents: 4. Self-defence 5. Countermeasures 6. Necessity Part III. Outlines of an Emergency Regime for Cyberspace: 7. Transnational cybersecurity, unilateral remedies, and the rule of law 8. 'Such incidents might recur at any time': the intervention convention 9. Possible elements of the cyber emergency regime 10. Concluding remarks Bibliography Index.
Part I. Cybersecurity Incidents and International Law: 1. The spectre of cyberwar 2. Terminology 3. International legal framework Part II. Unilateral Remedies to Cybersecurity Incidents: 4. Self-defence 5. Countermeasures 6. Necessity Part III. Outlines of an Emergency Regime for Cyberspace: 7. Transnational cybersecurity, unilateral remedies, and the rule of law 8. 'Such incidents might recur at any time': the intervention convention 9. Possible elements of the cyber emergency regime 10. Concluding remarks Bibliography Index.
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