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Sunday, February 21, 2010
Cyber Anarchy of International Law of Cyber-terrorism, Cybercrime and Cyberwarfare
The last authoritative review by Hoover Institute Report (2002) presents comparative cyber-criminal justice issues. Foremost, there is no global jurisdiction or consensus as to what constitutes cybercrime, or cyberterrorism, or espionage or cyberwarfare. The traditonal legal dictum where there is no internationally codified law, there is no crime. This presents titanic problems for global law enforcement outside of national soverign laws of cybercrime, and strictly limited to boundary issues amongst nation states. Even so the number of cyber-attacks reported in the U.S. beyond count that CERT was helpless to make a counter-attack.
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