Prospects for the Rule of Law in Cyberspace: The LeTort Papers
Editat de Strategic Studies Institute (U.S.) Autor Keir Gilesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 21 feb 2017 – vârsta de la 19 ani
The application of international law and legal principles in cyberspace is a topic that has caused confusion, doubt, and interminable discussions between lawyers since the earliest days of the internationalization of the Internet. The still unresolved debate over whether cyberspace constitutes a fundamentally new domain that requires fundamentally new laws to govern it reveals basic ideological divides. On the one hand, the Euro-Atlantic community led by the United States believes, in broad terms, that activities in cyberspace require no new legislation, and existing legal obligations are sufficient. On the other, a large number of other states led by Russia and China believe that new international legal instruments are essential in order to govern information security overall, including those expressed through the evolving domain of cyberspace. Russia in particular argues that the challenges presented by cyberspace are too urgent to wait for customary law to develop as it has done in other domains; instead, urgent action is needed.
This Letort Paper will provide an overview of moves toward establishing norms and the rule of law in cyberspace, and the potential for establishing further international norms of behavior.
Strategic Studies Institute recommends this Letort Paper not only to policymakers, legislative leaders, and researchers focusing on law and policy in the cyber field, but also more broadly to those engaged in protecting the United States against other forms of information operations, including subversion, destabilization, and disinformation. As shown in this Letort Paper, legislative initiatives by potential adversaries provide important insights into the conceptual framework within which they consider and plan unfriendly actions. Attorneys within the information security arena and cyber professionals may also be interested in this text. Undergraduate and Graduate Students studying national and global security with an emphasis on information cyber security coursework may be interested in this text for additional research for classes, such as: Ethics, law and policy,network security, IT Security Defense Countermeasures; Cyber Investigation, Cybersecurity Law and Policy, Introduction to Cyber Conflict, Cyber Defense Strategies, Information Sharing and Safeguarding, Globalization and Threats and International Security,Intelligence and Strategic Analysis, Security and Civil Liberties, Methods of Strategic Analysis, and more.
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This Letort Paper will provide an overview of moves toward establishing norms and the rule of law in cyberspace, and the potential for establishing further international norms of behavior.
Strategic Studies Institute recommends this Letort Paper not only to policymakers, legislative leaders, and researchers focusing on law and policy in the cyber field, but also more broadly to those engaged in protecting the United States against other forms of information operations, including subversion, destabilization, and disinformation. As shown in this Letort Paper, legislative initiatives by potential adversaries provide important insights into the conceptual framework within which they consider and plan unfriendly actions. Attorneys within the information security arena and cyber professionals may also be interested in this text. Undergraduate and Graduate Students studying national and global security with an emphasis on information cyber security coursework may be interested in this text for additional research for classes, such as: Ethics, law and policy,network security, IT Security Defense Countermeasures; Cyber Investigation, Cybersecurity Law and Policy, Introduction to Cyber Conflict, Cyber Defense Strategies, Information Sharing and Safeguarding, Globalization and Threats and International Security,Intelligence and Strategic Analysis, Security and Civil Liberties, Methods of Strategic Analysis, and more.
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Infrastructure and Electronic Security resources collection can be found here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/security-defense-law-enforcement/infrastructure-electronic-security
Mail & Communications Security resources collection is available here: https://bookstore.gpo.gov/catalog/security-defense-law-enforcement/mail-communications-security
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781584877462
ISBN-10: 1584877464
Pagini: 62
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
Seria The LeTort Papers
ISBN-10: 1584877464
Pagini: 62
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Greutate: 0.14 kg
Editura: United States Dept. of Defense
Colecția Department of the Army
Seria The LeTort Papers
Notă biografică
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
KEIR GILES is the Director of the Conflict Studies Research Centre (CSRC), a group of deep subject matter experts on Eurasian security formerly attached to the United Kingdom (UK) Ministry of Defence. Now operating in the private sector, CSRC provides in-depth analysis on a wide range of security issues affecting Russia and its relations with overseas partners.
After beginning his career working with paramilitary aviation in Russia and Ukraine immediately following the fall of the Soviet Union, Mr. Giles joined the BBC Monitoring Service (BBCM) to report on political and military affairs in the former Soviet space. While still working for the BBCM, Mr. Giles also worked for CSRC at the UK Defence Academy where he wrote and briefed for UK and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) government agencies on a wide range of Russian defense and security issues. He is an Associate Fellow of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) in London, UK, as well as a regular contributor to research projects on Russian security issues in both the UK and Europe. Mr. Giles’s work has appeared in a wide range of academic and military publications across Europe and in the United States.
KEIR GILES is the Director of the Conflict Studies Research Centre (CSRC), a group of deep subject matter experts on Eurasian security formerly attached to the United Kingdom (UK) Ministry of Defence. Now operating in the private sector, CSRC provides in-depth analysis on a wide range of security issues affecting Russia and its relations with overseas partners.
After beginning his career working with paramilitary aviation in Russia and Ukraine immediately following the fall of the Soviet Union, Mr. Giles joined the BBC Monitoring Service (BBCM) to report on political and military affairs in the former Soviet space. While still working for the BBCM, Mr. Giles also worked for CSRC at the UK Defence Academy where he wrote and briefed for UK and North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) government agencies on a wide range of Russian defense and security issues. He is an Associate Fellow of the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) in London, UK, as well as a regular contributor to research projects on Russian security issues in both the UK and Europe. Mr. Giles’s work has appeared in a wide range of academic and military publications across Europe and in the United States.