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+ | The '''Tallinn Manual''' is an academic, non-binding study on how international law applies to cyber conflicts and [[cyber warfare]]. Between [[2009]] and [[2012]], the Tallinn Manual was written at the invitation of the Tallinn-based [[NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence]] by an international group of approximately twenty experts. | ||
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Revision as of 16:51, 4 December 2021
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Type | paper |
Publication date | 2013 |
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Interest of | George Eliason |
The Tallinn Manual is a set of Cyber rules as well as a manual as to cybercrime. |
The Tallinn Manual is an academic, non-binding study on how international law applies to cyber conflicts and cyber warfare. Between 2009 and 2012, the Tallinn Manual was written at the invitation of the Tallinn-based NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence by an international group of approximately twenty experts.
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