The Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare provides a public peer-reviewed professional forum for the open discussion and education of technology, business, legal, and military professionals concerning the legal issues businesses and governments arising out of cyber attacks or acts of cyber war. The Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare is published twice per year by top legal professionals and scholars from the law, technology, security, and business industries. In this issue: SPECIAL COMMENT - It's the Cyber Crime and its Sponsors (Not My Cyber-Security), Stupid By David Lawrence, Frances Townsend, Tim Murphy, Daniel Garrie, John Squires, Jeff Castelli, Eric Herschmann, Serina Vash, and Matthew LawrenceARTICLES - Cognitive Active Cyber Defense: Finding Value Through Hacking Human Nature By Peter CooperHunt: Securing the Commercial Sector Since 2013 By Eric Hipkins, John Harbaugh, Michael Morris and David AucsmithCybersecurity Games: Building Tomorrow's Workforce By Monica Ricci and Jessica Gulick COUNTRY BRIEFINGS - Privacy and Data Protection in BrazilPrivacy and Data Protection in Russia
The Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare is published twice per year by top legal professionals and scholars from the law, technology, security, and business industries.ArticlesNo State is an Island in CyberspaceBy Jessica "Zhanna" Malekos ...
Volume 6, Issue 1 of the Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare. Special Comment I. Instegogram: A New Threat and Its Limits for Liability Jennifer Deutsch & Daniel Garrie Articles II. A Democracy of Users John Dever & James Dever III.
The views expressed in the Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare are those of the authors and not necessarily of the Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare.JLCW Volume 7, Fall 2019, Issue 2, ARTICLES:Democrats and Republicans Seek Federal Jurisdiction ...
The Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare provides a public peer-reviewed professional forum for the open discussion and education of technology, business, legal, and military professionals concerning the legal issues businesses and governments ...
The Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare is published twice per year by top legal professionals and scholars from the law, technology, security, and business industries.
The Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare provides a public peer-reviewed professional forum for the open discussion and education of technology, business, legal, and military professionals concerning the legal issues businesses and governments ...
Articles on the following topics: No State is an Island in Cyberspace, Measuring Autonomous Weapon Systems against International Humanitarian Law Rules, Congressional Cybersecurity Oversight: Who's Who and How it Work.
Journal of Law and Cyber Warfare, Volume 7, Issue 1In this issue, contributing authors discuss: Cyber-World War III: Origins (Jon M. Garon)The Standard for Biometric Data Protection (Fiona Q. Nguyen)Legal Ethics and Cybersecurity: Managing ...
Special Comment: Resilience, Perseverance and Fortitude: Lessons from My Parents (Rhea Siers) Articles: Responding to the Call for a Digital Geneva Convention: An Open Letter to Brad Smith and the Technology Community (David Wallace & Mark ...
Finally, it analyses the specific operational realities implicated by particular regulatory regimes. This book is unmissable reading for anyone interested in the impact of cyber warfare on international law and the laws of war.