Cyber War
Law and Ethics for Virtual Conflicts
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- $119.99
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- $119.99
Publisher Description
Cyber warfare has become more pervasive and more complex in recent years. It is difficult to regulate, as it holds an ambiguous position within the laws of war. This book investigates the legal and ethical ramifications of cyber war, considering which sets of laws apply to it, and how it fits into traditional ideas of armed conflict.
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