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This page serves as the equivalent of a table of contents in a printed book. It contains an updated list of all substantive articles in the Toolkit.
This page serves as the equivalent of a table of contents in a printed book. It contains an updated list of all substantive articles in the Toolkit.


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* [[Scenario 24: Internet blockage]]
* [[Scenario 24: Internet blockage]]
* [[Scenario 25: Cyber disruption of humanitarian assistance|Scenario 25: Humanitarian assistance]]
* [[Scenario 25: Cyber disruption of humanitarian assistance|Scenario 25: Humanitarian assistance]]
* [[Scenario 26: Export licensing of intrusion tools|Scenario 26: Export licensing]]
* [[Scenario 27: Contesting and redirecting ongoing attacks|Scenario 27: Redirecting attacks]]
* [[Scenario 28: Extraterritorial incidental civilian cyber harm|Scenario 28: Incidental harm]]
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== Legal concepts ==
== Legal concepts ==
=== General international law ===
=== General international law ===
* Applicability of international law
* [[Applicability of international law]]
* Jurisdiction
* Jurisdiction
* [[State responsibility]]
* [[State responsibility]]
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* [[Transboundary harm]]
* [[Transboundary harm]]
* [[Voluntary, non-binding norms of responsible state behavior]]
* [[Voluntary, non-binding norms of responsible state behavior]]
* [[Legally binding unilateral declarations of States]]
* Cyber operations not ''per se'' regulated by international law
* Cyber operations not ''per se'' regulated by international law
** [[Peacetime cyber espionage]]
** [[Peacetime cyber espionage]]
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* [[International telecommunication law]]
* [[International telecommunication law]]
* [[International human rights law]]
* [[International human rights law]]
** [[Right to life]]
* [[Individual criminal responsibility under international law|International criminal law]]
* [[Individual criminal responsibility under international law|International criminal law]]
** [[Crime of genocide]]
** [[Crime of genocide]]
** [[Crimes against humanity]]
** [[Crimes against humanity]]
** [[War crimes]]
** [[War crimes]]
* [[International export control law]]


=== Use of force, conflict and international law ===
=== Use of force, conflict and international law ===
* [[Peaceful settlement of disputes]]
* [[Peaceful settlement of disputes]]
* [[Use of force|International law on the use of force (''jus ad bellum'')]]
* International law on the use of force (''jus ad bellum'')
** Armed attack
** [[Use of force]]
** [[Self-defence]]
** [[Self-defence|Armed attack and self-defence]]
* [[International humanitarian law (jus in bello)|International humanitarian law (''jus in bello'')]]
* [[International humanitarian law (jus in bello)|International humanitarian law (''jus in bello'')]]
** Conflict qualification
** Conflict qualification
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*** [[Non-international armed conflict]]
*** [[Non-international armed conflict]]
** [[Conduct of hostilities]]
** [[Conduct of hostilities]]
*** [[Principle of precautions]]
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*** [[Military objectives]]
*** [[Military objectives]]
**** [[Military_objectives#Qualification_of_data_as_a_military_objective_under_IHL|Data as a military objective]]
**** [[Military_objectives#Qualification_of_data_as_a_military_objective_under_IHL|Data as a military objective]]
*** [[Proportionality]]
*** [[Attack (international humanitarian law)|The notion of ‘attack’ under international humanitarian law]]
*** [[Attack (international humanitarian law)|The notion of ‘attack’ under international humanitarian law]]
*** [[Combatancy]]
*** [[Combatancy]]
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*** [[Protection of medical units during armed conflict]]
*** [[Protection of medical units during armed conflict]]
*** [[Humanitarian relief operations]]
*** [[Humanitarian relief operations]]
*** [[Objects indispensable to the survival of the civilian population]]
*** [[Protection of the natural environment in armed conflict]]
** Occupation
** Occupation
** [[Neutrality]]
** [[Neutrality]]


== Real-world examples ==
== Real-world examples ==
* 2023
** [[Cyber operations against NATO’s aid mission in Turkey and Syria (2023)]]
** [[ICC data breach (2023)]]
* 2022
** [[Costa Rica ransomware attack (2022)]]
** [[Homeland Justice operations against Albania (2022)]]
** [[Kazakhstan internet blockage (2022)]]
** [[Predatory Sparrow operation against Iranian steel maker (2022)]]
** [[Viasat KA-SAT attack (2022)]]
** [[HermeticWiper malware attack (2022)]]
** [[Cyber operations against government systems in Ukraine (January 2022)]]
* 2021
* 2021
** [[Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack (2021)]]
** [[Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack (2021)]]
** [[UN data breach (2021)]]
** [[Waikato Hospitals ransomware attack (2021)]]
** [[Ireland’s Health Service Executive ransomware attack (2021)]]
** [[Ireland’s Health Service Executive ransomware attack (2021)]]
** [[Kaseya VSA ransomware attack (2021)]]
** [[Kaseya VSA ransomware attack (2021)]]
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** Ghostwriter-->
** Ghostwriter-->
* 2020
* 2020
** [[German hospital ransomware attack (2020)]]
** [[African Union headquarters hack (2020)]]
** [[African Union headquarters hack (2020)]]
** [[Brno University Hospital ransomware attack (2020)]]
** [[Brno University Hospital ransomware attack (2020)]]
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** [[SolarWinds (2020)]]
** [[SolarWinds (2020)]]
** [[Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine data modification and leak (2020)]]
** [[Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine data modification and leak (2020)]]
** [[Israel’s water facilities attack (2020)]]
** [[APT32 attacks on Chinese government (2020)]]
* 2019
* 2019
** [[Cyber interference against vessels in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman (2019)]]
** [[Cyber interference against vessels in the Persian Gulf and Gulf of Oman (2019)]]
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** [[Wu Yingzhuo, Dong Hao and Xia Lei indictment (2017)]]
** [[Wu Yingzhuo, Dong Hao and Xia Lei indictment (2017)]]
* 2016
* 2016
** [[Surveillance of Civil Society Groups/Ahmed Mansoor (2016)]]
** [[DNC email leak (2016)]]
** [[DNC email leak (2016)]]
** [[Industroyer – Crash Override (2016)]]
** [[Industroyer – Crash Override (2016)]]
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** [[The Hacking Team Hack (2015)]]
** [[The Hacking Team Hack (2015)]]
* 2014
* 2014
** [[Alleged hacking of Patriot missiles (2014-2015)]]
** [[Chinese PLA Unit 61398 indictments (2014)]]
** [[Chinese PLA Unit 61398 indictments (2014)]]
** [[Sony Pictures Entertainment attack (2014)]]
** [[Sony Pictures Entertainment attack (2014)]]
** [[Steel mill in Germany (2014)]]
** [[Steel mill in Germany (2014)]]
** [[Ukrainian parliamentary election interference (2014)]]
** [[Ukrainian parliamentary election interference (2014)]]
** [[Use of malware to track and target Ukrainian artillery units (2014-2016)]]
* 2012
* 2012
** [[Shamoon (2012)]]
** [[Shamoon (2012)]]
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==National positions==
==National positions==
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* [[Common position of the African Union (2024)|African Union (2024)]]
* [[National position of Australia (2020)|Australia (2020)]]
* [[National position of Australia (2020)|Australia (2020)]]
* [[National position of Brazil (2021)|Brazil (2021)]]
* [[National position of Brazil (2021)|Brazil (2021)]]
* [[National position of Canada (2022)|Canada (2022)]]
* [[National position of the People's Republic of China (2021)|China (2021)]]
* [[National position of the People's Republic of China (2021)|China (2021)]]
* [[National position of the Czech Republic (2020)|Czech Republic (2020)]]
* [[National position of Costa Rica (2023)|Costa Rica (2023)]]
* Czech Republic ([[National position of the Czech Republic (2020)|2020]] and [[National position of the Czech Republic (2024)|2024]])
* [[National position of Denmark (2023)|Denmark (2023)]]
* Estonia ([[National position of Estonia (2019)|2019]] and [[National position of Estonia (2021)|2021]])
* Estonia ([[National position of Estonia (2019)|2019]] and [[National position of Estonia (2021)|2021]])
* [[National position of Finland (2020)|Finland (2020)]]
* [[National position of Finland (2020)|Finland (2020)]]
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* [[National position of Germany (2021)|Germany (2021)]]
* [[National position of Germany (2021)|Germany (2021)]]
* [[National position of Iran (2020)|Iran (2020)]]
* [[National position of Iran (2020)|Iran (2020)]]
* [[National position of Ireland (2023)|Ireland (2023)]]
* [[National position of Israel (2020)|Israel (2020)]]
* [[National position of Israel (2020)|Israel (2020)]]
* [[National position of the Italian Republic (2021)|Italy (2021)]]
* [[National position of the Italian Republic (2021)|Italy (2021)]]
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* [[National position of New Zealand (2020)|New Zealand (2020)]]
* [[National position of New Zealand (2020)|New Zealand (2020)]]
* [[National position of Norway (2021)|Norway (2021)]]
* [[National position of Norway (2021)|Norway (2021)]]
* [[National position of Pakistan (2023)|Pakistan (2023)]]
* [[National position of the Republic of Poland (2022)|Poland (2022)]]
* [[National position of Romania (2021)|Romania (2021)]]
* [[National position of Romania (2021)|Romania (2021)]]
* [[National position of the Russian Federation (2021)|Russia (2021)]]
* [[National position of the Russian Federation (2021)|Russia (2021)]]
* [[National position of Singapore (2021)|Singapore (2021)]]
* [[National position of Singapore (2021)|Singapore (2021)]]
* [[National position of the Kingdom of Sweden (2022)|Sweden (2022)]]
* [[National position of Switzerland (2021)|Switzerland (2021)]]
* [[National position of Switzerland (2021)|Switzerland (2021)]]
* United Kingdom ([[National position of the United Kingdom (2018)|2018]] and [[National position of the United Kingdom (2021)|2021]])
* United Kingdom ([[National position of the United Kingdom (2018)|2018]], [[National position of the United Kingdom (2021)|2021]] and [[National position of the United Kingdom (2022)|2022]])
* United States ([[National position of the United States of America (2012)|2012]], [[National position of the United States of America (2016)|2016]], [[National position of the United States of America (2020)|2020]] and [[National position of the United States of America (2021)|2021]])
* United States ([[National position of the United States of America (2012)|2012]], [[National position of the United States of America (2016)|2016]], [[National position of the United States of America (2020)|2020]] and [[National position of the United States of America (2021)|2021]])
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