Digital Resilience : International and Domestic Legal Responses to Cyber Security and Artificial Intelligence / edited by Dale Stephens, Matthew Stubbs, Samuel White.
2025
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Digital Resilience : International and Domestic Legal Responses to Cyber Security and Artificial Intelligence / edited by Dale Stephens, Matthew Stubbs, Samuel White.
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1st ed. 2025.
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Singapore : Springer Nature Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2025.
Description
VIII, 209 p. 1 illus. online resource.
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Introduction
The usefulness of international law
Grey Zone Operations Digital Resilience
Old Treaties New Applications
Data Protection Regulations as Disnformation Resilience
Australias proposed misinformation and disinformation law
Ensuring Digital Resilience in Australia through critical infrastructure
People Power A resilient workforce
Building Social resilience
Truth Tribunals Using the judiciary to build resilience
Resilience of the Prerogative.
The usefulness of international law
Grey Zone Operations Digital Resilience
Old Treaties New Applications
Data Protection Regulations as Disnformation Resilience
Australias proposed misinformation and disinformation law
Ensuring Digital Resilience in Australia through critical infrastructure
People Power A resilient workforce
Building Social resilience
Truth Tribunals Using the judiciary to build resilience
Resilience of the Prerogative.
Summary
This book arises from a cybersecurity conference at the University of Adelaide attended by a group of government and academic experts. It presents the possible responses Australia can take to deter and respond to cybersecurity threats. It also examines the legal responsibility for cyber security and artificial intelligence, asking who (if anyone) bears responsibility for the myriad legal issues that arise. This book presents an authoritative legal framework for understanding the liability and responsibility of actors involved in cyberspace and the use of artificial intelligence. Providing an overarching summary of cybersecurity and artificial intelligence threats, followed by detailed analysis of potential authorizations and limitations regulating policy and governance responses, this book canvases a wide spectrum of civil and criminal frameworks. It is comprehensive enough to be useful for a wide cross-section of the Australian society in a range of sectors: individual users, small businesses, tertiary institutions, large corporations, and government. It is also beneficial to military personnel in outlining the legal frameworks available in times of armed conflict.
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English
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9789819797462
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