An analysis of the measures to counter cyber attacks / Ummi Hani’ Maso’od

Cyber attacks have been increasingly acknowledged as a new technological method to wage war. States perceive cyber attacks as a threat to the national security especially the critical national infrastructure. The 2007 incident in Estonia illustrates the severity o...

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Main Author: Maso’od, Ummi Hani’
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spelling my.uitm.ir.521152021-12-08T08:03:19Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52115/ An analysis of the measures to counter cyber attacks / Ummi Hani’ Maso’od Maso’od, Ummi Hani’ Computer literacy Computers and civilization. Social aspects of computers. Hackers Cyber attacks have been increasingly acknowledged as a new technological method to wage war. States perceive cyber attacks as a threat to the national security especially the critical national infrastructure. The 2007 incident in Estonia illustrates the severity of the impact of cyber attacks. Estonia’s banking, media and government websites were bombarded with Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) attacks. The attacks crippled the administration and banking system of Estonia for three weeks. Recent years have seen the alarming rise of premeditated cyber attacks with potentially catastrophic effects to the information systems and networks across the globe. The focus of this study is to assess the role of the state and to investigate the measures in countering cyber attacks. This study examines related international and regional instruments, states’ practice, domestic legislations, and scholarly writing for the purpose of identifying the measures adopted by states in dealing with cyber attacks. The findings from this study demonstrate that strategies to counter cyber attacks are divided into non-criminal enforcement and criminal liability. Currently, states are focusing on non-criminal enforcement measures such as engaging private entities to strengthen their cyber security. Criminal law have not been fully utilised at this moment in dealing with cyber attacks. This study argues that an integrated approach, which combines non-criminal enforcement and criminal liability, may provide the best solution to counter cyber attacks 2014-09-10 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52115/1/52115.pdf ID52115 Maso’od, Ummi Hani’ (2014) An analysis of the measures to counter cyber attacks / Ummi Hani’ Maso’od. In: “Harmonising Law and Social Norms” International Conference on Law, Policy and Social Justice (ICLAPS 2014), 10 -11 September 2014.
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Computers and civilization. Social aspects of computers. Hackers
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Computers and civilization. Social aspects of computers. Hackers
Maso’od, Ummi Hani’
An analysis of the measures to counter cyber attacks / Ummi Hani’ Maso’od
description Cyber attacks have been increasingly acknowledged as a new technological method to wage war. States perceive cyber attacks as a threat to the national security especially the critical national infrastructure. The 2007 incident in Estonia illustrates the severity of the impact of cyber attacks. Estonia’s banking, media and government websites were bombarded with Distributed Denial of Service (DDOS) attacks. The attacks crippled the administration and banking system of Estonia for three weeks. Recent years have seen the alarming rise of premeditated cyber attacks with potentially catastrophic effects to the information systems and networks across the globe. The focus of this study is to assess the role of the state and to investigate the measures in countering cyber attacks. This study examines related international and regional instruments, states’ practice, domestic legislations, and scholarly writing for the purpose of identifying the measures adopted by states in dealing with cyber attacks. The findings from this study demonstrate that strategies to counter cyber attacks are divided into non-criminal enforcement and criminal liability. Currently, states are focusing on non-criminal enforcement measures such as engaging private entities to strengthen their cyber security. Criminal law have not been fully utilised at this moment in dealing with cyber attacks. This study argues that an integrated approach, which combines non-criminal enforcement and criminal liability, may provide the best solution to counter cyber attacks
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title An analysis of the measures to counter cyber attacks / Ummi Hani’ Maso’od
title_short An analysis of the measures to counter cyber attacks / Ummi Hani’ Maso’od
title_full An analysis of the measures to counter cyber attacks / Ummi Hani’ Maso’od
title_fullStr An analysis of the measures to counter cyber attacks / Ummi Hani’ Maso’od
title_full_unstemmed An analysis of the measures to counter cyber attacks / Ummi Hani’ Maso’od
title_sort analysis of the measures to counter cyber attacks / ummi hani’ maso’od
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url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/52115/1/52115.pdf
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