This book is a multi-disciplinary analysis of cyber warfare (inter-state cyber aggression), featuring contributions by leading experts from a mixture of academic and professional backgrounds.
James A. Green is Associate Professor of Public International Law at the University of Reading. He is author of The International Court of Justice and Self-Defence in International Law (2009), and co-editor of Conflict in the Caucasus: Implications for International Order (with C.P.M. Waters, 2010) and Adjudicating International Human Rights: Essays In Honour of Sandy Ghandhi (with C.P.M. Waters, 2015).
Introduction, James A. Green 1. A Short History of Cyber Warfarem Richard Stiennon 2. Understanding Cyber-Attacks, Duncan Hodges and Sadie Creese 3. The Attribution of Cyber Warfare, Neil C. Rowe 4. The Strategic Implications of Cyber Warfare, Danny Steed 5. The Regulation of Cyber Warfare under the Jus ad Bellum, James A. Green 6. The Regulation of Cyber Warfare under the Jus in Bello, Heather A. Harrison Dinniss 7. The Relevance of the Just War Tradition to Cyber Warfare, David Whetham and George R. Lucas Jr.