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In some ways Estonia, in 2007, was the starting point where it became a topic for real global attention.
Professor Duncan Hollis of Temple Law explains the development of international cyberspace law, starting with the preliminary questions of whether and how existing international laws apply.
A discussion of the decision by NATO to elevate cyber to an Article V mutual defense issue, cyber deterrence, improving alliance cyber resilience as well as defense and offense, and stepping up the security of member nation’s commercial networks.
A discussion of how hackers were able to gain access to U.S. governmental agencies.
Criminals have begun to use deepfakes for fraud, blackmail, and other illicit financial schemes.
Since the 2016 elections, Americans have been warned by their intelligence agencies that international actors, primarily Russia, have engaged in both cyberattacks and influence operations to attempt to sway the presidential elections.
A discussion of the attack on Iranian air defenses, and whether such an attack should be covered under international law.
A discussion on how different states use cyber proxies and the challenges they pose.