Global Cybersecurity and International Law
Global Cybersecurity and International Law
Segura Serrano, Antonio
Taylor & Francis Ltd
05/2024
220
Dura
9781032382319
15 a 20 dias
1. The Challenge of Global Cybersecurity
2. Cyber Operations as Threats of Force: A Welcome Addition or Splitting Hair?
3. Sovereignty in Cyberspace - A Rule Without Content?
4. Due Diligence as a Cardinal Principle in the Fight Against Malicious Cyber Activities
5. Cyber Attribution and its Challenges
6. Cyber Activities in the Gray Zone: The New Challenge to the Global Legal Order
7. Cyberespionage and Human Rights: A Disappointing Balance
8. Wargames: Analysing the Rise of Nation-State Sponsored Ransomware Attacks and their Impact on Insurance Markets
9. The Eu's Cyber Security Policy: Results and Context
10. The Budapest Convention and the New Initiative for a United Nations Convention to Fight Cybercrime
11. Towards a Supportive Legal Environment for Global Cybersecurity: The Case for a Public Interest Defence in International Legal Instruments on Cybercrime
1. The Challenge of Global Cybersecurity
2. Cyber Operations as Threats of Force: A Welcome Addition or Splitting Hair?
3. Sovereignty in Cyberspace - A Rule Without Content?
4. Due Diligence as a Cardinal Principle in the Fight Against Malicious Cyber Activities
5. Cyber Attribution and its Challenges
6. Cyber Activities in the Gray Zone: The New Challenge to the Global Legal Order
7. Cyberespionage and Human Rights: A Disappointing Balance
8. Wargames: Analysing the Rise of Nation-State Sponsored Ransomware Attacks and their Impact on Insurance Markets
9. The Eu's Cyber Security Policy: Results and Context
10. The Budapest Convention and the New Initiative for a United Nations Convention to Fight Cybercrime
11. Towards a Supportive Legal Environment for Global Cybersecurity: The Case for a Public Interest Defence in International Legal Instruments on Cybercrime