Should cyberwar be met with physical force? Moral philosophy can help us decide

Christopher J. Finlay, Durham University In conventional warfare, it’s accepted that if a state finds itself under attack, it’s entitled to respond – either with defensive force, or with a counterattack. But it’s less clear how countries should respond to cyber-attacks: state-backed hacks which often have dangerous real-world implications. https://embed-player.newsoveraudio.com/v4?key=x84olp&id=https://theconversation.com/should-cyberwar-be-met-with-physical-force-moral-philosophy-can-help-us-decide-158463&bgColor=F5F5F5&color=D8352A&playColor=D8352A The 2020 SolarWinds hack, attributed… Continue reading Should cyberwar be met with physical force? Moral philosophy can help us decide