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100 _aGROVE Gregory D
245 0 0 _aCyber attacks and international law
260 _c2003
518 _aEntered on 08/APR/2003
520 3 _aDiscussion of the various measures which can be taken to counter cyber attacks. These range from passive defence (e.g. firewalls) to active defence (e.g. in-kind retaliation, use of force). Considers the legal position of escalating responses, and notes that other than vountary private and intergovernmental cooperation, diplomacy is presently the only unambiguously lawful way of dealing with illegal information attacks.
650 _aINFORMATION WARFARE
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650 _aLAW
700 _aGOODMAN Seymour E
773 _aSurvival:
_g Vol. 42, No 3, Autumn 2000, pp.89-103 (106)
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