"Sanction the Use of Cyberweapons, Not the Weapons Themselves"
An analysis conducted by Helene Pleil, a research associate at the Digital Society Institute (DSI) at ESMT Berlin, and colleagues from Technical University Darmstadt, delves into the main challenges to effective cyber arms control, which is critical for foreign and security policy. These challenges include rapid technological progress, a lack of uniform definitions, the dual use of cyber tools, and more. They did a literature review on the challenges and obstacles to developing arms control measures in cyberspace. This article continues to discuss key findings from the study "Challenges for Cyber Arms Control: A Qualitative Expert Interview Study."
ESMT Berlin reports "Sanction the Use of Cyberweapons, Not the Weapons Themselves"
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