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|[[Scenario 03: Cyber attack against the power grid|S03 (Power grid)]] |
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|[[Scenario 04: A State’s failure to assist an international organization|S04 (International organization)]] |
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|[[Scenario 05: State investigates and responds to cyber operations against private actors in its territory|S05 (Criminal investigation)]] |
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|[[Scenario 06: Cyber countermeasures against an enabling State|S06 (Enabling State)]] |
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|[[Scenario 07: Leak of State-developed hacking tools|S07 (Hacking tools)]] |
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|[[Scenario 08: Certificate authority hack|S08 (Certificate authority)]] |
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|[[Scenario 09: Economic cyber espionage|S09 (Economic espionage)]] |
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|[[Scenario 10: Cyber weapons review|S10 (Cyber weapons)]] |
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|[[Scenario 11: Sale of surveillance tools in defiance of international sanctions|S11 (Surveillance tools)]] |
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|[[Scenario 12: Cyber operations against computer data|S12 (Computer data)]] |
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|[[Scenario 13: Cyber operations as a trigger of the law of armed conflict|S13 (Armed conflict)]] |
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Revision as of 15:44, 10 October 2018
About the projectThe Cyber Law Toolkit is a dynamic interactive web-based resource for legal professionals who work with matters at the intersection of international law and cyber operations. You can explore the Toolkit in a number of different ways. At its heart, the Toolkit consists of 13 (and counting) hypothetical scenarios, each of which contains a description of cyber incidents inspired by real-world examples accompanied by detailed legal analysis. You can see all scenarios represented by small icons in the box immediately below – just click on any of them to follow the analysis therein. In addition, you may want to explore the Toolkit by looking for keywords you’re interested in; exploring its overall article structure; or by reading about individual real-world examples that had inspired the Toolkit scenarios. Finally, you may want to use the search function in the top right corner of this page to look for specific words across all of the Toolkit content.
Cyber law scenarios |
Featured incident[THIS BOX WILL CIRCULATE 5-6 PRE-SELECTED RECENT INCIDENTS AND LINK TO THE SCENARIOS CONTAINING THE RELEVANT ANALYSIS]
Behind the scenesThe project is supported through the UK ESRC IAA Project Co-Creation scheme. Partner institutions include the University of Exeter, United Kingdom; NATO Co-operative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCD COE) in Tallinn, Estonia; and the Czech National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NCISA) in Brno, Czechia. The project team is composed of Dr Kubo Mačák (Exeter); Mr Tomáš Minárik (CCD COE); and Ms Taťána Jančárková (NCISA). The individual scenarios and the Toolkit as such have been reviewed by [##] peer reviewers. The Toolkit was formally launched on XX YYY 2019 in Tallinn, Estonia, and it is continuously updated by a team led by Mr Minárik. For questions about the project including media enquiries, please contact us at [projectadress]@exeter.ac.uk.
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Other resources
- FAQ - Frequently asked questions about the project and the Toolkit.
- List of articles - Updated list of all substantive articles in the Toolkit. In a printed book, this would be the table of contents.
- Keywords – Overview of all keywords used across the Toolkit content. Serves the same purpose as an index would in a printed book.
- Glossary - Glossary of the technical terms used in the Toolkit.
- Bibliography - Bibliography of resources used in the creation and development of the Toolkit.
- Editing rules - Note on the editing of articles. Please read this if you would like to help us develop the content on the Toolkit.
- People - List of all people involved in the project (including scenario authors, peer reviewers, research assistants...).