WARFARE IN A NEW DOMAIN: THE ETHICS OF MILITARY CYBER-OPERATIONS |
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Authors: | Edward T Barrett |
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Institution: | 1. Stockdale Center for Ethical Leadership , United States Naval Academy , Annapolis , MD , United States ebarrett@usna.edu |
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Abstract: | While most normative evaluations of military cyber-operations have emerged from the legal community, this article assesses the legitimacy of such operations from a philosophical-ethical perspective. After reviewing the relationship between rights forfeiture and the jus ad bellum and jus in bello criteria of the just war tradition, it applies these criteria to several aspects of cyber-operations, including responses to cyber-activities, the use of cyber-capabilities affecting combatants and civilians, and the use of these capabilities by contractors. Finally, it briefly addresses the legitimacy of limiting rights to privacy and anonymity in service of preventing cyber-harm. |
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Keywords: | Military cyber forfeiture just cause attribution sovereignty jus in bello |
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