Article | REF: H5340 V2

Internet and Cybercrime

Author: Nicolas MAGNIN

Publication date: April 10, 2016

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5. Cyberwar – Cyberdefense

If delinquents, activists or even terrorists are designated as targets by States, which have put in place legal rules and deployed resources to combat these cybercrime actors, what happens when States themselves engage in cyberattacks?

As States are subjects of international law, they cannot be prosecuted and punished under the rules of law they have put in place to repress acts of cybercrime or cyberterrorism.

Over the past few years, the media have reported on a number of incidents involving computer attacks aimed specifically at state institutions.

5.1 Attacks

To date, most cases of cyberwarfare are relatively similar to those of cyberterrorism or activism. They involve attacks on vital information systems,...

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