Cybersecurity and International Law: Defining State Responsibility for Cross-Border Cyberattacks

The emergence of cyberspace as a central domain of global interaction has radically altered the landscape of international law. States increasingly rely on digital infrastructure for governance, commerce, and defense, while simultaneously facing unprecedented vulnerabilities to malicious cyber operations. Cross-border cyberattacks—whether in the form of espionage, disruption of critical infrastructure, or disinformation campaigns—raise profound questions […]

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