Cyber Law Toolkit, the leading interactive web-based resource on the international law of cyber operations, is now inviting submissions for its next general update in 2020. Successful authors will be awarded an honorarium.
The Toolkit consists of a number of hypothetical scenarios, each of which contains a description of cyber incidents inspired by real-world examples and accompanied by detailed legal analysis. To keep pace with the recent developments in the cyber security domain and remain relevant source of help for practitioners and scholars alike, the Toolkit is regularly updated.
The Toolkit is developed and maintained jointly by the NATO Cooperative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE), the University of Exeter and the Czech National Cyber and Information Security Agency (NCISA). The Toolkit helps legal professionals working on various issues of international law related to cyber operations in examination of the applicability of international law in the cyber context.
The project team welcomes proposals for new scenarios to be included in the 2020 Toolkit update. This call for submissions is open until 1 November 2019.
Full text of the call with submission dates and contacts is available for download here: Cyber Law Toolkit – call for submissions 2019 (PDF)