Understanding the Law Applicable to Information Warfare

 

Information warfare is a key emerging trend in homeland security. However, there is great uncertainty regarding both where the legal boundaries lie and strategically, where Australia might like them to be.

This project examined the defining characteristics of Information warfare, how it is currently applied in Australia, and the relevant domestic and international laws that apply to its characterisation and use.

A JBC Policy Perspective on this topic is available here and a public report was produced from this project which is available here.

Chief Investigator: Professor Melissa de Zwart (University of Adelaide), Associate Professor Stacey Henderson (Flinders University), and Professor Matthew Stubbs (University of Adelaide)

Grant Funder: Department of Defence – Strategic Policy Division Grant

Grant Funding: $123,604.80

 

Read more about Associate Professor Stacey Henderson here

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