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Comment Britain has told the UN that international cyber law should allow zero-notice digital punishment directed at countries that attack others infrastructure.
A statement made by UK diplomats to the UN s Group of Governmental Experts on Advancing Responsible State Behaviour in the Context of International Security (UN GGE) called for international law to permit retaliation for cyber attacks with no notice. The UK does not consider that States taking countermeasures are legally obliged to give prior notice (including by calling on the State responsible for the internationally wrongful act to comply with international law) in all circumstances, said the British submission to the UN GGE, made in advance of the G7 heads of government meeting in Cornwall this week.