Russian Cyber Operations and Ukraine: The Legal Framework
by Michael N. Schmitt | Jan 16, 2022 | AoW Posts, Blog, Cyber, Law of Armed Conflict, Occupation, Targeting, Use of Force
Russian Cyber Operations and Ukraine: The Legal Framework Last week, hostile cyber operations targeted approximately 70 Ukrainian government websites, including that of the Cabinet. Affected sites included Diia, the most widely used site for handling online government...Private Companies in Cyber Operations During Armed Conflict
by Jonathan Horowitz | Jan 13, 2022 | AoW Posts, Blog, Cyber, Law of Armed Conflict, Targeting, Use of Force
Private Companies in Cyber Operations During Armed Conflict The legal implications surrounding military offensive cyber operations in armed conflict have received considerable attention from scholars and practitioners. In contrast, this piece assesses the implications...Hacking International Organizations: The Role of Privileges and Immunities
by Russell Buchan, Nicholas Tsagourias | Dec 14, 2021 | AoW Posts, Blog, Cyber
Hacking International Organizations: The Role of Privileges and Immunities International organizations (IOs) collect vast quantities of information as part of their daily activities. Depending on the organization’s mandate, this information can relate to the...Hays Parks’s Influence on Cyberspace Operations Capabilities
by Kurt Sanger, Peter Pascucci | Dec 10, 2021 | AoW Posts, Blog, Cyber, Weapons Law
Hays Parks’s Influence on Cyberspace Operations Capabilities The recent Articles of War series honoring Hays Parks was a fitting tribute to a great American lawyer that reintroduced his work to the military legal community and its newest generations. The series...