Ethics and Policies for Cyber Operations

Ethics and Policies for Cyber Operations

A NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence Initiative

Glorioso, Ludovica; Taddeo, Mariarosaria

Springer International Publishing AG

07/2018

252

Mole

Inglês

9783319832623

15 a 20 dias

567

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1. Hoisington - Regulating Cyber Operations through International Law: In, Out or Against the Box?.- 2. Taddeo - The Ontological Hiatus and the Regulation of Cyber Warfare.- 3. Taylor Smith - Towards an Richer Account of Cyber Harm: The Value of Self-Determination in the Context of Cyber Warfare.- 4. McDonald - Blind Justice? The Role of Distinction in Electronic Attacks.- 5. Roscini - Military Objectives in Cyber Warfare.- 6. Rowe - Challenges of Civilian Distinction in Cyber Warfare.- 7. Shackelford et al. - Defining Cyber security Due Diligence Under International Law: Lessons from the Private Sector.- 8. Cornish - Deterrence as the Basis for Ethical Constraints on Conflict in the Cyber Domain.- 9. Glorioso - The Use of Cyber Weapons. Means and Methods of Cyber warfare.- 10. Casanovas - Cyber Warfare and Organised Crime. A Regulatory Model and Meta-Model for Open Source Intelligence (OSINT).- 11. Happaa & Fairclough - A Model to Facilitate Discussions about Cyber Attacks.- 12. Collier - Cyber Crisis Management: Lessons from the Approach of Estonia and the UK.- Commentary: Baylon - Lessons from the Chatham House Project on Cyber and Nuclear Security: Implications for Ethics in Cyber Warfare.- Report: Cath - Report of the NATO CCD COE Workshop 'Ethics and Policies for Cyber Warfare'.
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Ethics of Cyber Conflicts;Just War Theory;Cyber Warfare;Cyber Operations through International Law;Regulation of Cyber Warfare;Self-Determination in Cyber Warfare;Military Objectives in Cyber Warfare;Cyber security Due Diligence Under International Law;Use of Cyber Weapons;Means and Methods of Cyber warfare;Cyber Warfare and Organised Crime;Cyber Crisis Management