Tag Archive for: Cyberwarfare

Cyberwarfare: No New Ethics Needed – Practical Ethics (blog)

Cyberwarfare: No New Ethics Needed
Practical Ethics (blog)
In an interesting recent essay in the Atlantic – 'Is it Possible to Wage a Just Cyberwar?' – Patrick Lin, Fritz Allhoff, and Neil Rowe argue that events.

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Cyberwarfare Gets Political – PCWorld

Cyberwarfare Gets Political
PCWorld
"Cyberwarfare." Given the rapid rise of personal-computing power, with resultant gaps in public-understanding of technology, the specter of villains lurking online — ready to crash essential systems in a concerted cyberstrike — holds more appeal than

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Cyberwarfare Treaty Would Be Premature, Unnecessary, and Ineffective – U.S. News & World Report

Cyberwarfare Treaty Would Be Premature, Unnecessary, and Ineffective
U.S. News & World Report
Whether or not there should be an international treaty on cyberwarfare depends, in part, on the content of such a treaty. Such a treaty would most likely attempt to ban cyberwarfare outright, ban or restrict certain techniques of cyberwarfare,

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Computer security: Is this the start of cyberwarfare? – Nature.com

Just over a year ago, a computer in Iran started repeatedly rebooting itself, seemingly without reason. Suspecting some kind of malicious software (malware), analysts at VirusBlokAda, an antivirus-software company in Minsk, examined the misbehaving machine …
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