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An Immunological Approach to Counter-Terrorism and Infrastructure Defense Law in Electronic Domains
註釋The West's increasing dependence upon telecommunications and information infrastructures puts at risk the economic, political, and military security of the free world. The purpose herein is to gauge the extent to which the law properly supplements and coordinates the defense of that information infrastructure.First undertaken is an overview of the telecommunications vulnerabilities and dependencies of the West. The nature of terrorism is then explored, and principles of counter-terrorism are examined and applied specifically with reference to electronic domains. Thereafter, Immunological modeling and principles are surveyed.The analysis continues with an examination of the current posture of Western legal systems, and a comparison of the laws relating to counter-terrorism in electronic domains before and after the events of 11 September. An exploration of continuing vulnerabilities then follows. Finally, recommendations for future defensive actions are promulgated with the aim of optimizing the role of law in information infrastructure defense.