An extension of the Geneva Conventions could impose restrictions on cyberwarfare under ceasefire conditions and close a major loophole in international conflict.
Originally published at darkreading.com
Despite Iran signing a ceasefire agreement, cyber operations attributed to Iranian threat actors have continued, highlighting a critical gap in international law. The Geneva Conventions currently lack provisions to explicitly govern cyberwarfare during ceasefire periods, creating a loophole that allows state-sponsored hacking to persist even when kinetic hostilities have ceased. Extending these co
An extension of the Geneva Conventions could impose restrictions on cyberwarfare under ceasefire conditions and close a major loophole in international conflict.
Originally published at darkreading.com
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