Internationally renowned Cyber Security Law Expert Dr. Pavan Duggal defined Cyber Security Law as “the new emerging legal discipline within the Cyberlaw umbrella, which deals with all the legal policy and regulatory issues pertaining to cyber security, its protection, preservation, maintenance and cont...
The International Journal on Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity is an online Journal that is aimed to provide an online platform for publication of various academic papers pertaining to different aspects concerning Cyberlaw, Cybercrime & Cybersecurity and other aspects concerning cyberspace....
International Encyclopaedia of Laws: Cyber Law OnlineJos Dumortier
OFFICIALS URGE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL CYBER LAWCurran, John
Oxford Bibliographies already contains an entry on espionage and international law (see the article “Espionage in International Law”). However, the a-territorial, interconnected, and instantaneous nature of cyberspace creates particular problems for the application of international law to cyber espionage...
Cyberthreats and International Law. The Hague: Eleven International, 2012. Includes a helpful chapter on “cyber threats” that details the actors involved, categories of cyberattacks, and inherent weaknesses in critical infrastructure. The focal point is cyber warfare; however, attention is paid ...
It provides an overview of the cybersecurity legal frameworks in these countries, to provide US businesses with a general understanding of their obligations. In 2016, the European Union replaced its 1995 privacy law, Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament, and replaced it with the General...
ED: Gaps in international cyber law could hamper Mariposa case DEK: The take down of the Mariposa botnet is a cyber law enforcement success story - but gaps in international cyber law could make it difficult to prosecute those behind the botnet. A resear
◆ The United States is a signatory to international conventions such as the Hague Evidence Convention (also known as the Convention on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters), the United Nations Convention Against Corruption and the United Nations Convention Against Transnational...
The United States should pave the way and create conventions on cyberwarfare, similar to those of the multilateral conventions on nuclear weapons or nuclear safety. While it may seem hypocritical at first, given the prolificity of Stuxnet, now is a better time than any to attempt to codify th...