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2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
The risk of cyber-warfare is growing. With a low-level technological requirement, it is a form of warfare that can be prosecuted by military and civilian, state and non-state actors alike. Its anonymity makes it difficult to trace perpetrators, complicating inter-state relations. But cyberspace is not yet an active battleground for cyber-warfare, and could still be amenable to conflict prevention and restraint measures. The time has come to adopt an 'arms control approach' to cyber-security.
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