by
Lindsay Freeman
| Apr 14, 2023
Ukraine Symposium – Accountability for Cyber War Crimes In our digitally connected and technology-dependent world, cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure such as electric power grids, water treatment facilities, and industrial control systems have far-reaching...
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Christian Ohanian
| Feb 2, 2023
A Digital Red Cross: What Would It Defend Against? On November 18, 1991, after enduring a three-month artillery assault, the city of Vukovar in Croatia fell to what was then known as the federal Yugoslav People’s Army (JNA) and Serb paramilitary forces. After JNA...
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Tilman Rodenhäuser,
Mauro Vignati
| Nov 3, 2022
As Warfare Digitalizes, So Should Protection: Towards a “Digital Emblem” As societies digitalize, cyber operations have become a reality of armed conflict. In the United Nations, States have identified the increasing likelihood of the use of Information and...