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Solving the Dilemma of State Responses to Cyberattacks: A Justification for the Use of Active Defenses Against States Who Neglect their Duty to Prevent689 views
Author
Sklerov, Matthew J., , The Judge Advocate General's School, United States Army
Abstract
Degree
LLM (Master of Laws)
Keywords
National Security -- United States; Information Technology -- Government Policy -- United States; Cyberspace -- Government Policy -- United States; Cyberterrorism -- United States -- Prevention
Notes
TJAGSA Thesis 2009 Sklerov;
Contents:
- Introduction;
- Cyberattacks, a Growing International Threat;
- Examining Cyberattacks;
- The General Framework of Jus ad Bellum;
- Non-State Actors Complicate the General Framework of Jus ad Bellum; However, Imputing State Responsibility Allows States to Deal with Them;
- Analyzing Cyberattacks under Jus ad Bellum;
- The Choice to use Active Defenses: Moving Towards a Workable Approach.;
Published: 201 Mil. L. Rev. 1 (2009).
Language
English
Rights
All rights reserved (no additional license for public reuse)
Sklerov, Matthew J.. Solving the Dilemma of State Responses to Cyberattacks: A Justification for the Use of Active Defenses Against States Who Neglect their Duty to Prevent. The Judge Advocate General's School, United States Army, , LLM (Master of Laws), 2009-01-01, https://doi.org/10.18130/V3V11VK4P.