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Day: October 16, 2024

Cyberwarfare: Attribution, Preemption, and National Self Defense

Cyberwarfare

Cyberattacks Challenge Traditional Warfare Laws, New Study Suggests

The Ransomware Assault on the Healthcare Sector

Ransomware Impact on Healthcare

Ransomware Threatens Healthcare Industry, Experts Warn

Autonomous Weapon Systems and the Inadequacies of Existing Law: The Case for a New Treaty

Autonomous Weapon Systems

Expert Argues existing laws fail to address ethical concerns and accountability in autonomous warfare

Responding to the Call for a Digital Geneva Convention: An Open Letter to Brad Smith and the Technology Community

Digital Geneva Convention

Analysis Finds current treaties fail to curb state-led cyber operations, leaving tech companies to play a key role

No More Humans? Cybernetically-Enhanced Soldiers Under the Legal Review of Article 36

brain computer interfaces

Brain-Computer Interfaces in Warfare Spark Legal Debate, Experts Find New technologies challenge existing laws as soldiers and weapons merge

Podcast: Responding to the Call for a Digital Geneva Convention – An Open Letter to Brad Smith and the Technology Community

Analysis Finds current treaties fail to curb state-led cyber operations, leaving tech companies to play a key role

Resilience, Perseverance and Fortitude: Lessons from My Parents

Cyber

Resilience in the Cyber Age: Lessons from Holocaust Survivors, Expert Argues fortitude and ethical use of technology are critical to safeguarding democracy

Cyber Attacks and the Laws of War

Complexities in defining “armed attack” and attributing cyber operations raise legal concerns

If You Wish Cyber Peace, Prepare for Cyber War: The Need for the Federal Government to Protect Critical Infrastructure From Cyber Warfare

International laws fall short as cyber attacks evolve into tools of warfare, targeting critical sectors.

A New Perspective on the Achievement of Psychological Effects from Cyber Warfare Payloads: The Analogy of Parasitic Manipulation of Host Behavior

Cyber Warfare Payloads Could Manipulate Human Behavior, Study Suggests

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