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

Internet Communication Blackouts

Analysis of 2011 Egyptian uprising reveals legal gaps in addressing cyber actions during non-international armed conflicts

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

electronic surveillance

Warrantless Surveillance Violates Fourth Amendment, Legal Analysis Argues. Calls to Abandon ‘Foreign Intelligence Exception’ and Strengthen FISC Oversight

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

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

Podcast: The Ransomware Assault on the Healthcare Sector

Ransomware Assault on Healthcare Podcast

Ransomware Threatens Healthcare Industry, Experts Warn

Podcast: Cyberwarfare: Attribution, Preemption, and National Self Defense

Cyberattacks Challenge Traditional Warfare Laws, New Study Suggests

Is Cyber Espionage a Form of Market Manipulation?

Cyber Espionage

Illegally obtained data may be used to sway stocks and commodities; experts call for legal countermeasures

Cyber Redux: The Schmitt Analysis, Tallinn Manual and US Cyber Policy

Schmitt Analysis

Current international frameworks leave nations vulnerable amid rising state-sponsored cyber attacks

Podcasts: 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.

Podcast: Cyber Attacks and the Laws of War

Evolving cyber threats blur traditional legal boundaries on the use of force and wartime conduct

Podcast: Cyber Warfare and International Humanitarian Law

Traditional laws struggle as cyber attacks blur lines between combatants and civilians

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