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Tag Archives: cybersecurity; Tallinn 2.0

Grey Zones in the International Law of Cyberspace

Date May 8, 2017
Posted by ebm29
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Grey Zones in the International Law of Cyberspace

Written by Michael N. Schmitt

In 2015 and 2016, hackers affiliated with the Russian government broke into servers of the U.S. Democratic National Committee (DNC). The subsequent release of documents hurt Democrats in Congressional races, led to the resignation of the DNC Chairperson, created tension between the Clinton and Sanders camps, and, above all, figured prominently in the race for president….

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