This article from the Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare examines the concept of cyber-weapons and attempts to establish a legal definition for them. The author, Stefano Mele, argues that the rapid development of cyber-attacks necessitates a clear understanding of what constitutes a cyber-weapon, particularly in the context of international law.
He proposes a definition based on three key elements: context, purpose, and means/tool. The article analyzes various malware programs, including Stuxnet and Shamoon, to illustrate his definition and concludes that, while cyber-espionage is a major concern, cyber-weapons pose a significant and evolving threat to national security.
The author highlights the need for a robust legal framework to address cyber-attacks and advocates for a global response to this growing problem.