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JLCW · 2026 · §PRIV-SEC01

Cyber Insurance and Corporate Risk in Cybercrime

Cybercrime now imposes direct financial, operational, and reputational costs on companies across every sector. Ransomware, business email compromise, supply chain infiltration, and data theft no longer represent isolate…

JLCW EditorJune 18, 2026
JLCW · 2026 · §CYBER-WEP02

Regulating Dual Use AI in Cyber Operations

Artificial intelligence now drives many core cybersecurity functions. Machine learning systems detect anomalies, triage alerts, and predict intrusion patterns. These same technologies can also automate vulnerability dis…

JLCW EditorMay 18, 2026
JLCW · 2026 · §CYBER-WAR03

Comparative Cyber Incident Response

State linked cyber incidents create unique legal and operational pressures. A ransomware event by a criminal gang raises hard questions. A suspected state linked intrusion raises harder ones. Governments want rapid visi…

JLCW EditorApril 7, 2026
JLCW · 2026 · §PRIV-SEC04

Cyber Countermeasures by Private Actors

State linked cyber operations now target private infrastructure with regularity. Energy grids, telecommunications networks, financial institutions, and cloud providers serve as both economic assets and strategic pressur…

JLCW EditorMarch 7, 2026
JLCW · 2026 · §CYBER-WAR05

AI Cyber Threats and the Future of 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 cy…

JLCW EditorJanuary 8, 2026
JLCW · 2026 · §INTL-LAW06

Cyber Warfare Legal Frameworks and International Law

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 an…

JLCW EditorJanuary 2, 2026
JLCW · 2025 · §CYBER-TERR07

Digital Surveillance Privacy and Civil Liberties in the Cyber Age

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 netw…

JLCW EditorDecember 23, 2025
JLCW · 2025 · §PRIV-SEC08

AI‑Powered Phishing: Regulating Social‑Engineering Campaigns

Artificial intelligence has enhanced phishing scams by enabling malicious actors to generate personalized, context‑aware messages on an unprecedented level. Instead of generic mass emails, AI-powered phishing models can…

JLCW EditorAugust 21, 2025
JLCW · 2025 · §INTL-LAW09

Tallinn Manual 3.0: Sovereignty and Attribution in 2025

The Tallinn Manual 2.0 on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Operations has served as the leading guide for interpreting how international law applies in the cyberspace. However, the technological and geopolitica…

JLCW EditorJuly 22, 2025
JLCW · 2024 · §INTL-LAW10

Internet Communication Blackout: Attack Under Non-International Armed Conflict?

This article explores the legal framework surrounding internet communication blackouts during non-international armed conflicts, particularly in the context of the 2011 Egyptian uprising.

JLCW EditorOctober 22, 2024
JLCW · 2024 · §CYBER-TERR11

Is Uncle Sam Stalking You? Abandoning Warrantless Electronic Surveillance to Preclude Intrusive Government Searches

This legal article argues that warrantless electronic surveillance by the government, even for national security purposes, violates the Fourth Amendment’s protection against unreasonable searches.

JLCW EditorOctober 21, 2024
JLCW · 2024 · §INTL-LAW12

The Schmitt Analysis, Tallinn Manual and US Cyber Policy

This article, published in the Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare , examines the state of international law governing cyber operations, particularly those involving state actors.

JLCW EditorOctober 17, 2024
JLCW · 2024 · §CYBER-TERR13

Is Cyber Espionage a Form of Market Manipulation?

This article published in the Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare explores the nature of cyber espionage and its potential impact on U.S. markets.

JLCW EditorOctober 17, 2024
JLCW · 2024 · §CYBER-WAR14

Cyber Attacks and the Laws of War

This article analyzes the challenges and complexities of applying international law to the emerging field of cyber warfare.

JLCW EditorOctober 16, 2024
JLCW · 2024 · §CYBER-WEP15

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

This paper examines the potential of using a parasitological analogy to understand how cyber warfare payloads can affect human behavior and decision-making.

JLCW EditorOctober 16, 2024
JLCW · 2024 · §CYBER-WEP16

Autonomous Weapon Systems and the Inadequacies of the Law

This text discusses the legal and ethical challenges posed by the development and use of autonomous weapon systems (AWS), which are weapons capable of selecting and engaging targets without human intervention.

JLCW EditorOctober 16, 2024
JLCW · 2024 · §INTL-LAW17

Targeting in the Cyber Domain: Legal Challenges Arising from the Application of the Principle of Distinction to Cyber Attacks

This document is an academic article that examines the legal challenges of applying international humanitarian law to cyber warfare . It specifically focuses on the principle of distinction, which dictates that combatan…

JLCW EditorOctober 16, 2024
JLCW · 2024 · §INTL-LAW18

Cyberwarfare: Attribution, Preemption, and National Self Defense

The article explores the legal framework for cyber warfare, arguing that existing international law, which focuses on traditional warfare, is inadequate to address the unique aspects of cyberattacks.

JLCW EditorOctober 16, 2024
JLCW · 2024 · §PRIV-SEC19

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

This article from the Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare argues that cyber warfare poses a serious threat to the United States and its critical infrastructure. It highlights the evolution of cyber attacks from hacking to cy…

JLCW EditorOctober 16, 2024
JLCW · 2024 · §INTL-LAW20

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

This article discusses the legal implications of brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) on the battlefield, specifically focusing on the potential use of these technologies to enhance soldiers and control weapons remotely.

JLCW EditorOctober 16, 2024
JLCW · 2024 · §CYBER-WAR21

Resilience, Perseverance and Fortitude: Lessons from My Parents

Rhea Siers, a lawyer and expert in cyber policy, uses the stories of her Holocaust survivor parents to argue that resilience, perseverance, and fortitude are still vital in the current cyber age.

JLCW EditorOctober 16, 2024
JLCW · 2024 · §INTL-LAW22

Responding to the Call for a Digital Geneva Convention

The article analyzes Brad Smith’s, President of Microsoft, call for a “Digital Geneva Convention” to address the increasing problem of state-sponsored cyberattacks.

JLCW EditorOctober 16, 2024
JLCW · 2024 · §PRIV-SEC23

The Ransomware Assault on the Healthcare Sector

This text excerpt from the Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare examines the growing threat of ransomware attacks on the healthcare industry. It highlights the vulnerabilities created by the transition to electronic health…

JLCW EditorOctober 16, 2024
JLCW · 2023 · §PRIV-SEC24

The Internet of Things (IoT) in a Post-Pandemic World

This paper examines the Internet of Things (IoT) and its potential to address global challenges such as food insecurity, climate change, and healthcare disparities.

JLCW EditorApril 1, 2023
JLCW · 2014 · §CYBER-WEP25

Legal Considerations on Cyber-Weapons and Their Definition

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-atta…

JLCW EditorApril 1, 2014