International law problems of hostile attacks on information systems
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International law problems of hostile attacks on information systems
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S1026-94520000617-6-1
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Article
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82-88
Abstract
Problems of application of international legal regulation to a new kind of warfare, that is, cyberattacks on information systems are discussed in the article.
Keywords
information systems, international humanitarian law, cyberattacks, civilian population, non-international conflict
Date of publication
01.09.2013
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