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Koh: Laws of war apply to cyber attacks (AirForceTimes)

Aram Roston reported for The Air Force Times on comments by Harold Koh, the State Department’s head legal adviser, while speaking at a CyberComm conference.  According to Koh, cyberattacks are subject to IHL and the laws of war and can amount to armed attacks (or a “use of force”).  More importantly, Koh thought that to constitute a “use of force,” “a cyberattack would probably have to ‘proximately result in death, injury or significant destruction.'”  I don’t know if the article meant to say that an armed attack requires “death, injury or significant destruction.”

The article mentioned that Koh “introduced a series of 10 legal principles about cyberwar.”  I’ll be looking for those as they come out.

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