论文标题
网络安全法:法律管辖权和权威
Cybersecurity Law: Legal Jurisdiction and Authority
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论文摘要
网络安全威胁会影响社会的各个方面;关键的基础设施(例如网络,公司系统,供水系统和智能运输系统)特别容易发作,并且可能对社会产生明显的负面影响。但是,这些关键的网络系统通常受多个司法管辖区的管辖,例如华盛顿特区的地铁地区由弗吉尼亚州和马里兰州以及哥伦比亚特区(DC)通过华盛顿大都会地区过境局(WMATA)管理。此外,由DC水管理的水处理基础设施包括Fairfax和Arlington县的废水投入以及该地区(即DC)。此外,网络攻击通常是从未知来源,未知的开关和服务器发射的,最终到达目的地,而无需了解其源或路径。某些基础设施在多个国家中共享,这是一种加剧治理问题的另一种特质。但是,本法律论文并不关心这些基础设施的一般治理,而与相关法律或学说的歧义有关,即在网络威胁或网络攻击的背景下,哪些权威将占上风,重点是联邦与州问题,国际法律介入,联邦预先审查,可能影响法律责任和cy责任责任的技术方面。对以前的案件进行了法律分析,并进行了扩展讨论,以解决该论点的不同方面。
Cybersecurity threats affect all aspects of society; critical infrastructures (such as networks, corporate systems, water supply systems, and intelligent transportation systems) are especially prone to attacks and can have tangible negative consequences on society. However, these critical cyber systems are generally governed by multiple jurisdictions, for instance the Metro in the Washington, D.C. area is managed by the states of Virginia and Maryland, as well as the District of Columbia (DC) through Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA). Additionally, the water treatment infrastructure managed by DC Water consists of waste water input from Fairfax and Arlington counties, and the district (i.e. DC). Additionally, cyber attacks usually launch from unknown sources, through unknown switches and servers, and end up at the destination without much knowledge on their source or path. Certain infrastructures are shared amongst multiple countries, another idiosyncrasy that exacerbates the issue of governance. This law paper however, is not concerned with the general governance of these infrastructures, rather with the ambiguity in the relevant laws or doctrines about which authority would prevail in the context of a cyber threat or a cyber-attack, with a focus on federal vs. state issues, international law involvement, federal preemption, technical aspects that could affect lawmaking, and conflicting responsibilities in cases of cyber crime. A legal analysis of previous cases is presented, as well as an extended discussion addressing different sides of the argument.