Cybersecurity is an international public good. The pervasiveness of many malicious cyber activities with international-legal significance makes it necessary to carry out an in-depth examination of this problem. International norms that need to be examined to tackle cybersecurity include the prohibition of the use of force, the non-intervention principle, or the sovereignty rule, as well as the rules on attribution. Likewise, malicious cyber activities also justify, from an international point of view, unilateral reactions by States affected, such as self-defence, countermeasures, and the state of necessity. But also, the cooperation developed within some international organizations, such as the United Nations, the Council of Europe and the European Union needs to be assessed as a better way to solve the problem of cyberattacks.
All these issues will be discussed at International Conference “International Security in Cyberspace“
The event will be held on 30 November and 1 December at the Faculty of Law of the University of Granada.
Professor of International Public Law and International Relations, Antonio Segura Serrano , will conduct at the conference.
For more information on the event, please click on the following link: Conference