Journal of Law & Cyber Warfare: The New Frontier of WarfareFOREWORD Cyber Warfare, What are the Rules? By Daniel B. Garrie ARTICLES Cyber Attacks and the Laws of War By Michael Gervais If You Wish Cyber Peace, Prepare for Cyber War: The Need for the Federal Government to Protect Critical Infrastructure From Cyber Warfare. By Michael Preciado They Did it For the Lulz: Future Policy Considerations in the Wake of Lulz Security and Other Hacker Groups' Attacks on Stored Private Customer Data By Jesse Noa A New Perspective on the Achievement of Psychological Effects from Cyber Warfare Payloads: The Analogy of Parasitic Manipulation of Host Behavior By Dr. Mils Hills |
Contents
CYBER WARFARE | 1 |
Cyber Attacks and the Laws of | 7 |
The Need | 97 |
Future Policy Considerations in | 150 |
A New Perspective on the Achievement of Psychological | 200 |
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