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  2. International cybercrime - Wikipedia

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    Cybercrime is "international" or "transnational" – there are ‘no cyber-borders between countries'. [2] International cybercrimes often challenge the effectiveness of domestic and international law, and law enforcement. Because existing laws in many countries are not tailored to deal with cybercrime, criminals increasingly conduct crimes on ...

  3. Convention on Cybercrime - Wikipedia

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    The Convention is the product of four years of work by European and international experts. It has been supplemented by an Additional Protocol making any publication of racist and xenophobic propaganda via computer networks a criminal offense, similar to Criminal Libel laws. Currently, cyber terrorism is also studied in the framework of the ...

  4. Tallinn Manual - Wikipedia

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    The Tallinn 2.0 project examines the international legal framework that applies to such cyber operations. The relevant legal regimes include the law of state responsibility, the law of the sea, international telecommunications law, space law, diplomatic and consular law, and, with respect to individuals, human rights law. Tallinn 2.0 also ...

  5. Cyber-security regulation - Wikipedia

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    A cybersecurity regulation comprises directives that safeguard information technology and computer systems with the purpose of forcing companies and organizations to protect their systems and information from cyberattacks like viruses, worms, Trojan horses, phishing, denial of service (DOS) attacks, unauthorized access (stealing intellectual property or confidential information) and control ...

  6. Information technology law - Wikipedia

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    The ICT field of law comprises elements of various branches of law, originating under various acts or statutes of parliaments, the common and continental law and international law. Some important areas it covers are information and data, communication, and information technology, both software and hardware and technical communications ...

  7. Internet governance - Wikipedia

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    In May 2022, [83] the Council on Foreign Relations completed its Independent Task Force Report No. 80, "Confronting Reality in Cyberspace: Foreign Policy for a Fragmented Internet" [84] [85] recommending that the U.S.reconsider its cyber, digital trade and online freedom policies that champion a free and open internet, as having failed. [86]

  8. International law - Wikipedia

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    Bound volumes of the American Journal of International Law at the University of Münster in Germany. International law, also known as public international law and the law of nations, is the set of rules, norms, legal customs and standards that states and other actors feel an obligation to obey in their mutual relations and generally do obey.

  9. Cyber sanctions - Wikipedia

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    The first cyber-related sanctions in the history was used the European Union in 2017 against six identified individuals who involved in malicious cyber actions against some EU institutions and especially against the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, which is an international organization founded in 1997.