A Joint Workshop on the Attribution of Cyber Attacks hosted by the Hebrew University Cyber Law Program and King’s College and supported by the British Council
Agenda:
Discussions Subject to the Chatham House Rule
09:00-09:15 – Greetings and Opening Remarks
Yuval Shany, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Ady Schonmann-Bethlehem, King's College, London
Part A: Attribution of Cyber Attacks – The State of the Art: Concepts and Reality
09:15-10:45 – Masking and Unmasking Techniques
Luca Vigano, King’s College, London
Nishanth Sastry, King’s College, London
Guillermo Suárez de Tangil, King’s College, London
10:45-11:15 – Coffee Break
11:15-12:45 – The Forensics of Cyber Investigations
Buki Carmeli, Trady/former Director of Israeli National Cyber Security Authority
Respondent: Luca Vigano, King’s College, London
12:45-14:00 – Lunch
Part B: Attribution – The Art of the Law: Standards and Prospects
14:00-15:15 – Attracting Responsibility Under International Law
Ady Schonmann-Bethlehem – King's College, London
Steven Hill, Legal Adviser and Director of the Office of Legal Affairs at NATO
Douglas, GCHQ Director of Legal Affairs and International Relations
Respondent: Nimrod Karin, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
15:15-15:45 – Coffee Break
15:45-17:00 – Prospects for an International Attribution Mechanism for Cyber Operations
Dan Efrony, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem/Former IDF Military Advocate General
Respondent: Tim Stevens, King’s College, London
17:00-17:30 – Closing Remarks
Yuval Shany, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
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