Sunday, December 19, 2010

The Law of Cyberspace: Legal Paradigms of CyberLaw

As new technologies are created, terrorist groups are developing new methods of attack by using the internet as their battlefield. Since the internet holds no territorial boundaries, nation-states have become increasingly vulnerable to cyber threats and terrorist attacks. With almost no leads on the terrorist group at fault it has become increasingly difficult for law enforcement and military officials to identity and defectively respond to attack through cyberspace. This paper answers: 1) Who should respond?, 2) How to respond? 3) How to build transnational legislations for combating the menace?

http://www.goforthelaw.com/index.php/browsearticles/loadarticleview/98.html

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