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Legality in cyberspace, an adversary view, Keir Giles, with Andrew Monaghan

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Legality in cyberspace, an adversary view, Keir Giles, with Andrew Monaghan
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-42)
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federal national government publication
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no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Legality in cyberspace
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bibliographydictionaries
Oclc number
873626642
Responsibility statement
Keir Giles, with Andrew Monaghan
Series statement
Letort papers
Sub title
an adversary view
Summary
While conflict in cyberspace is not new, the legality of hostile cyber activity at a state level remains imperfectly defined. While there is broad agreement among the United States and its allies that cyber warfare would be governed by existing laws of armed conflict, with no need for additional treaties or conventions to regulate hostilities online, this view is not shared by many nations that the United States could potentially face as adversaries. The authors illustrate the very distinct set of views on the nature of conflict in cyberspace that pertains to Russia. They provide an important window into Russian thinking and explain how fundamental Russian assumptions on the nature of cyber activity needs to be considered when countering, or engaging with, Russian cyber initiatives
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