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Full-Text Articles in International Law
Defend Forward & Sovereignty: How America’S Cyberwar Strategy Upholds International Law, Elya Taichman
Defend Forward & Sovereignty: How America’S Cyberwar Strategy Upholds International Law, Elya Taichman
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
To thwart a seemingly neve rending bombardment of cyberattacks, the U.S. Department of Defense recently implemented a new strategy – defending forward. This approach demands persistently engaging the enemy on a daily basis to disrupt cyber activity. Rather than waiting to be attacked, the United States is bringing the fight to the enemy. However, this strategy poses fascinating and complex questions of international law. In particular, because most defend forward operations fall within the gray zone of warfare, it remains unclear whether these operations violate the sovereignty of American adversaries or even third party nation states in whose cyberspace U.S. …
Now Playing At A Youtube Near You: "Innocence Of [Internet Service Providers]", Brian A. Oliver
Now Playing At A Youtube Near You: "Innocence Of [Internet Service Providers]", Brian A. Oliver
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
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The Empire Strikes Back, A. Michael Froomkin