Which of the following statements best describes existing international laws on the conduct of cyberwarfare?

a. States generally lack the necessary treaties to outlaw these types of attacks, leaving the Internet as a digital free-fire zone.
b. Although cyberwarfare is not expressly forbidden by international law, many states treat these actions in the same fashion as terrorism and refuse to employ these tactics.
c. Cyberwarfare is regarded by much of the international community as a way of disrupting everyday life but is not seen as a significant threat to the well-being of the civilian population.
d. The UN Commission on Digital Sovereignty established strict rules governing the conduct of cyberwarfare and continues to see more signatories joining the treaty as these attacks become more prevalent.


a. States generally lack the necessary treaties to outlaw these types of attacks, leaving the Internet as a digital free-fire zone.

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