The cyber wargames : Proportional countermeasures, anticipatory self-defence and cyber deterrence

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dc.contributor.author K, Bhumika
dc.date.accessioned 2024-11-19T17:46:35Z
dc.date.available 2024-11-19T17:46:35Z
dc.date.issued 2024-04-30
dc.identifier.uri http://opac.nls.ac.in:8081/xmlui/handle/123456789/2179
dc.description.abstract The paper examines the evolving nature of cyberattacks in the world with a comprehensive analysis of the applicability of the existing international law framework to case studies of cyberattacks such as the Stuxnet 2009, WannaCry Ransomware 2017, North Korean APT threat 2016, Russia-Ukraine Cyber war 2022, etc. The paper is divided into four parts: Part A evaluates the cyber threshold criteria under Article 2(4) and 51 of the UN Charter by classifying cyberattacks into espionage, sabotage, and warfare. Part B evaluates the conditions to the exercise right of self-defense and proportional countermeasures in case of a violation of a prohibited ‘use of force’ or an ‘internationally recognized wrongful act’ with a focus on understanding what amounts to ‘proportionality’ in such cases. The study also considers the possibility of ‘anticipatory self-defensive’ measures by applying the Caroline test to ‘imminent threats’ in the cyber domain. In Part C, the problem of attribution is highlighted and the possible solutions available within the existing framework of international law, such as the ‘principle of due diligence,’ and the ‘plea of necessity’. The study examines the applicability of the UN Charter, ARISWA, Tallinn Manuals and customary international law to cyberspace. In Part D, the paper evaluates the strategic responses to the threat of sophisticated cyber weapons and argues for a combined strategy of both deterrence and resilience. en_US
dc.publisher National Law School Of India University en_US
dc.title The cyber wargames : Proportional countermeasures, anticipatory self-defence and cyber deterrence en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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