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GS4 Student Scholars Symposium
Thursday April 24, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
The rapid evolution of cyber warfare presents serious global security threats, highlighting the urgent need for conventions to guide its conduct. Unlike traditional warfare, cyber conflicts can cross borders instantly, jeopardizing civilian infrastructure, economic stability, and national security. Clear conventions could establish accountability, set rules of engagement, and prevent indiscriminate attacks, ensuring responses are proportional. These frameworks would also promote international cooperation in addressing and mitigating threats, reducing the risk of escalation and unintended consequences. Additionally, guidelines could safeguard critical infrastructure and protect civilian data, fostering a more secure cyberspace.
Ultimately, the establishment of conventions for cyber warfare is essential to preserving global peace and stability in the digital age. By aligning these frameworks with established principles of international law, we can ensure that the rapidly advancing cyber domain is governed in a way that upholds fairness, security, and the protection of human rights.
Speakers
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Gould, Laurie

lgould@georgiasouthern.edu, Honors College, College of Behavioral and Social Science
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Arowosegbe, Temitope

ta10598@georgiasouthern.edu, College of Behavioral and Social Science
Thursday April 24, 2025 1:30pm - 3:30pm EDT
Russell Union - 1042_Ballroom Russell Union, Statesboro

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