DocumentCode :
3589261
Title :
Legal implications of territorial sovereignty in cyberspace
Author :
Von Heinegg, Wolff Heintschel
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Law, Europa-Univ., Frankfurt (Oder), Germany
fYear :
2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
13
Abstract :
The principle of territorial sovereignty applies to cyberspace and it protects the cyber infrastructure located within a State´s territory. States are prohibited to interfere with the cyber infrastructure located in the territory of another State. This certainly holds true if the conduct is attributable and if it inflicts (severe) damage on the integrity or functionality of foreign cyber infrastructure. Moreover, States have the obligation not to allow knowingly their territory to be used for acts that violate the territorial sovereignty of another State. It is, however, unsettled whether there is a rebuttable presumption of knowledge if the cyber attacks were launched from the government cyber infrastructure of the State of origin.
Keywords :
Internet; computer forensics; government policies; international collaboration; Internet; U.S. Department of Defense Cyberspace Policy Report; U.S. International Strategy for Cyberspace; consensual limitations; cyber activities; cyber attacks; cyber forensics; cyberspace; foreign cyber infrastructure; government cyber infrastructure; international law; legal implications; state territory; territorial jurisdiction; territorial sovereignty; Computers; Cyberspace; Force; Government; Interference; Law; cyber infrastructure; exercise of jurisdiction; obligations of States in cyberspace; territorial sovereignty;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Cyber Conflict (CYCON), 2012 4th International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-1270-7
Type :
conf
Filename :
6243962
Link To Document :
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