Contents: Foreword PART I BACKGROUND FOR CYBERSECURITY LAW 1. Introduction: Cybersecurity and cybersecurity law 2. Cyberspace, security, and law PART II CYBERSECURITY AND NON-STATE ACTORS: CRIME AND TERRORISM IN CYBERSPACE 3. Cybercrime 4. Cyber terrorism PART III CYBERSECURITY AND STATE ACTORS: ESPIONAGE AND WAR IN CYBERSPACE 5. Cyber espionage 6. Cyber war 7. Conclusion: Cybersecurity law in a divided world Index
David P. Fidler, Senior Fellow for Cybersecurity and Global Health, Council on Foreign Relations, US
‘David Fidler’s review of the contemporary complexities of
cybersecurity law and its application comes at a critical time. He
has hit the nail on the head in writing that “. . . governments
extensively use policy and law in responding to cybersecurity
threats” - while also underlining the limitations of both in
today’s rapidly-evolving international system.’ BR>
*Deborah Housen-Couriel, Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
Israel*
‘True to its title, Advanced Introduction to Cybersecurity Law
offers both an excellent entry point for readers unfamiliar with
the domestic and international legal issues raised by a rising
number of cybersecurity threats (and capacities) alongside a
sophisticated survey of the extant geopolitical, ideological, and
technical contexts that will benefit existing experts. With careful
and concise assessments of the regime complexes that address cyber
manifestations of four security threats - crime, terrorism,
espionage, and armed conflict - Fidler’s work offers a clear-eyed
view of present challenges alongside a critical analysis of the
law’s capacity to redress them in the coming years.’
*Duncan B. Hollis, Temple University, School of Law, US*
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