DocumentCode
1875203
Title
Internet hack back: counter attacks as self-defense or vigilantism?
Author
Jayaswal, Vikas ; Yurcik, William ; Doss, David
Author_Institution
Illinois State Univ., Normal, IL, USA
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
380
Lastpage
386
Abstract
The poor state of security on the Internet calls for more effective ways to protect networked systems from attacks. One solution is to be able to counter attack with offensive capabilities. With attacker information available, companies find themselves in a dilemma-counter attack for immediate self-defense, retaliate for future deterrence, inform the appropriate law enforcement authorities, or do nothing. We examine justification for the hack back self-defense and deterrence arguments in the context Of current technology and legal framework. This paper extends discussion of issues surrounding using offensive capabilities for defensive purposes to the civilian/commercial Internet context beyond information warfare.
Keywords
Internet; computer crime; legislation; Internet security; counter attack; hack back deterrence; hack back self-defense; law enforcement authorities; legal framework; networked system protection; retaliation; vigilantism; Computer crime; Computer hacking; Counting circuits; IP networks; Information security; Internet; Law enforcement; Legal factors; Protection; Terrorism;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Technology and Society, 2002. (ISTAS'02). 2002 International Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7284-0
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISTAS.2002.1013841
Filename
1013841
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