Still others are more circumspect about these benefits[7] and highlight the potential costs of public attribution, including misattribution and escalation. While all states refer to the applicability of the existing international law on cyber attribution to cyberspace, some underscore the relevance of the political aspects of cyber attribution. 3 (2023), https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/01402390.2021.1895117; Ariel (Eli) Levite and June Lee, “Attribution and Characterization of Cyber Attacks,” in Managing U.S.-China Tensions Over Public Cyber Attribution, ed. [24] Ministry of Foreign Affairs, “Finland Published its Positions on Public International Law in Cyberspace,” Finnish Government, October 15, 2020, https://valtioneuvosto.fi/en/-/finland-published-its-positions-on-public-international-law-in-cyberspace. [28] Lu Chuanying, “A Chinese Perspective on Cyber Attribution,” in U.S.-China Tensions over Public Cyber Attribution, ed.
Source: Economic Times November 05, 2024 00:09 UTC