Why we need philosophy and ethics of cyber warfare
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Cyber-attacks are rarely out of the headlines. We know state actors, terrorists, and criminals can leverage cyber-means to…
Cyber-attacks are rarely out of the headlines. We know state actors, terrorists, and criminals can leverage cyber-means to…
Cyber-attacks are rarely out of the headlines. We know state actors, terrorists, and criminals can leverage cyber-means to…
Cyber-attacks are rarely out of the headlines. We know state actors, terrorists, and criminals can leverage cyber-means to…
A cyber warrior: the ethical principles of Just War Theory, are still valid when considering cyberwarfare.
There is no shortage of examples, ranging from the 2007 attacks against Estonia digital services and 2008 cyber-attack against…
Should cyberwar be met with physical force? Moral philosophy can help us decide: In conventional warfare, it’s accepted that if…
– By Christopher J. Finlay, Professor in Political Theory, Durham University In conventional warfare, it’s accepted that if a…
In conventional warfare, it’s accepted that if a state finds itself under attack, it’s entitled to respond – either with…
In conventional warfare, it’s accepted that if a state finds itself under attack, it’s entitled to respond – either with…