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The Cyber Spy

The Cyber Spy: A Thrilling Mission in the Digital Age In a world where the line between the physical and digital realms is razor-thin, former hacker turned government operative Alex Kane is thrust into a high-stakes mission to stop a global cyberattack. As Alex delves deeper into the shadowy world of cybercrime, they uncover a conspiracy that reaches the highest levels of power. With time running out and enemies closing in from all sides, Alex must use every skill at their disposal to outwit the hackers, protect the innocent, and prevent a digital apocalypse. The Cyber Spy is a pulse-pounding espionage thriller that combines cutting-edge technology with heart-stopping action. Perfect for fans of Mr. Robot and The Bourne Identity, this novel will keep you on the edge of your seat as Alex navigates the dangerous intersection of espionage and cybercrime.
Cyber Spying

In this title, readers will learn about the ever-changing world of cyber espionage, hacking, and social engineering. Both historical and modern cyber spying techniques are explored. Readers will also learn how to protect themselves online. Aligned to Common Core Standards and correlated to state standards. Abdo & Daughters is an imprint of Abdo Publishing, a division of ABDO.
Cyber Espionage and International Law

Author: Russell Buchan
language: en
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Release Date: 2018-12-27
The advent of cyberspace has led to a dramatic increase in state-sponsored political and economic espionage. This monograph argues that these practices represent a threat to the maintenance of international peace and security and assesses the extent to which international law regulates this conduct. The traditional view among international legal scholars is that, in the absence of direct and specific international law on the topic of espionage, cyber espionage constitutes an extra-legal activity that is unconstrained by international law. This monograph challenges that assumption and reveals that there are general principles of international law as well as specialised international legal regimes that indirectly regulate cyber espionage. In terms of general principles of international law, this monograph explores how the rules of territorial sovereignty, non-intervention and the non-use of force apply to cyber espionage. In relation to specialised regimes, this monograph investigates the role of diplomatic and consular law, international human rights law and the law of the World Trade Organization in addressing cyber espionage. This monograph also examines whether developments in customary international law have carved out espionage exceptions to those international legal rules that otherwise prohibit cyber espionage as well as considering whether the doctrines of self-defence and necessity can be invoked to justify cyber espionage. Notwithstanding the applicability of international law, this monograph concludes that policymakers should nevertheless devise an international law of espionage which, as lex specialis, contains rules that are specifically designed to confront the growing threat posed by cyber espionage.