审问非洲对国家支持的网络行动的立场:对区域和国家政策和法律回应的回顾

U. Orji
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各国有可能利用网络能力来实现危及国际和区域和平与安全的目标。因此,人们越来越担心,国家支持的网络行动可能会损害其他国家的关键基础设施和信息系统。在非洲,区域组织和国家制定了促进网络安全治理规范的法律措施。然而,在很大程度上,非洲对网络安全治理的关注似乎主要针对遏制网络犯罪。毫无疑问,现有的非洲网络安全治理措施将有助于促进网络稳定,但这些措施似乎并未明确解决网络空间中国家支持的行动。然而,非洲的一些区域和国家法律文书和声明似乎表明,非洲对国家支持的网络行动的立场正在出现。然而,尚未开展调查,以确定非洲在国际法和国家支持的网络行动方面的新立场。因此,本章旨在探讨非洲对国家支持的网络行动的新立场,以提供非洲国家如何在国际法背景下看待此类行动的情况。在此过程中,本章将试图考虑非洲国家的立场是否与北美和欧洲国家或俄罗斯和中国一致,或者非洲国家的立场是否与全球网络大国不一致。本章将进一步考虑在确定非洲对国家支持的网络行动的立场方面所面临的挑战。
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Interrogating African Positions on State Sponsored Cyber Operations: A Review of Regional and National Policies and Legal Responses
There is potential that cyber capabilities can be deployed by States to achieve objectives that endanger international and regional peace and security. As such, there are growing concerns that State sponsored cyber operations can harm the critical infrastructure and information systems of other States. In Africa, regional organizations and States have established legal measures with a view to promoting norms for cybersecurity governance. However, to a large extent the focus on cybersecurity governance in Africa appears to be mainly directed towards curbing cybercrimes. While there is no doubt that existing African cybersecurity governance measures will help to promote cyber stability, it does not appear that such measures explicitly address State sponsored operations in cyberspace. Nevertheless, there are African regional and national legal instruments and declarations that appear to indicate the emergence of African positions on State sponsored cyber operations. However, an inquiry has not been undertaken to identify emerging African positions on international law and State sponsored cyber operations. Accordingly, this chapter seeks to inquire into emerging African positions on State sponsored cyber operations with a view to providing a picture as to how African States consider such operations within the context of international law. In so doing, the chapter will attempt to consider whether the positions of African States are in harmony with States in Northern America and Europe or Russia and China, or whether the positions of African States are not aligned with global cyber powers. The chapter will further consider challenges in identifying African positions on State sponsored cyber operations.
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