Cyber Operations against Critical Financial Infrastructure: a Non-Destructive Armed Attack?

Q2 Social Sciences
Jakub Spáčil
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Summary The article is devoted to the issue of the use of force in self-defense against cyber operations aimed at financial and banking infrastructure that cause only economic (non-material) damage. The article deals with the relationship between the described type of cyber operation and economic coercion, presenting the conclusion that these are different acts, which are subject to a different regime of international law regulation. Attention is also paid to the analytical approaches that can be used to bring cyber operations under the regime of the regulation of the use of force. The main contribution of the article is to capture the evolution of the scholarly debate and state practice in relation to non-destructive cyber operations in the period after the publication of Tallinn Manual 2.0 (post-2017), concluding that even non-destructive cyber operations (including cyber operations against critical financial infrastructure) can fulfil the characteristics of both use of force and armed attack, based on newly available sources, in particular official national positions on the application of international law in cyberspace published by states.
针对关键金融基础设施的网络行动:非破坏性武装攻击?
摘要这篇文章专门讨论在针对只造成经济(非物质)损害的金融和银行基础设施的网络行动中使用武力自卫的问题。本文论述了所描述的网络操作类型与经济胁迫之间的关系,得出的结论是,这些行为是不同的,受到不同的国际法监管制度的约束。还注意到可用于将网络行动纳入武力使用管制制度的分析方法。这篇文章的主要贡献是捕捉了《塔林手册2.0》出版后(2017年后)与非破坏性网络行动有关的学术辩论和国家实践的演变,结论是,即使是非破坏性的网络行动(包括针对关键金融基础设施的网络行动),也可以根据新的可用来源,特别是各国发布的关于在网络空间应用国际法的官方国家立场,同时满足使用武力和武装攻击的特点。
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