A taxonomy of norms in cyberconflict for government policymakers
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Authors
Rowe, Neil C.
Subjects
Norms
Policy
Cyberconflict
Tallinn Manual
States
Discrimination
Neutrality
Escalation
Repair
Policy
Cyberconflict
Tallinn Manual
States
Discrimination
Neutrality
Escalation
Repair
Advisors
Date of Issue
2018
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ProQuest
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Abstract
Cyberconflict provides a new set of challenges to the Law of Armed Conflict. The proposals in the recent Tallinn Manual 2.0 provide a good start, but they are incomplete and do not address important issues. Where laws are lacking, states adopt norms to provide consistency and deterrence. This article provides a broad taxonomy of cyberconflict norms for use by government policymakers, including norms for low-level cyberconflict, norms for starting cyberconflict, norms for conducting it, and norms for post-conflict operations. It also introduces the concept of ‘metanorms’, norms for handling other norms.
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Article
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Computer Science (CS)
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Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.)
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19 p.
Citation
Rowe, N. C. "A Taxonomy of Norms in Cyberconflict for Government Policymakers." Journal of Information Warfare17.1 (2018): 31-48.
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This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. Copyright protection is not available for this work in the United States.