AI and Emerging Technologies in Cyber Threats and Cybersecurity Law

Artificial intelligence and related emerging technologies are rapidly reshaping the cyber threat landscape. Both malicious actors and defenders increasingly rely on automated systems to conduct analyze and respond to cyber operations. While these technologies offer significant benefits they also expose limitations in existing legal frameworks that were not designed for autonomous or semi autonomous systems. […]

Legal and Policy Frameworks Governing Cyber Warfare

Cyber operations have become a central instrument of state power shaping modern conflict deterrence and diplomacy. Unlike traditional kinetic warfare cyber operations often occur below the threshold of armed conflict and exploit ambiguity in existing legal frameworks. Applying international law to cyber warfare presents complex challenges that demand careful legal and policy analysis. Application of […]

Surveillance Privacy and Civil Liberties in the Digital Age

Digital surveillance and civil liberties in modern cybersecurity law

Introduction  Digital surveillance and civil liberties are now in direct tension as governments expand data collection capabilities for national security and cyber defense purposes.Advances in computing power data analytics and networked technologies have enabled governments to collect process and analyze vast quantities of digital information at unprecedented scale. While these capabilities are often justified as […]