Interactive Cyber Law Toolkit

*They're all fictional scenarios.

Meanwhile, in Estonia, where people would like to see some international law

The Tallinn-based NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence has launched an interactive web-based resource for legal professionals and students, called the Cyber Law Toolkit.
The toolkit was launched at the 11th Annual Conference on Cyber Conflict – or CyCon 2019 – in Tallinn, Estonia, on 29 May.

According to the cyber defence centre, the toolkit is a dynamic interactive web-based resource for legal professionals and students who work with wide array of topics related to international law and cyber operations.

“The practical toolkit consists of several hypothetical scenarios, each of which contains a description of cyber incidents inspired by real-world examples and accompanied by detailed legal analysis,” the centre said. “The aim of the analysis is to provide throughout examination of the applicability of international law to the diverse scenarios and related legal issues.”...

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