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Remarks by Jeannie Rhee
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 28 March 2018
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I come to this subject to talk about the unique intersection of state-sponsored cyber-activity with the private sector. Many of the costs of that activity are borne by the private sector that is domestically located in the United States, and there is often a disconnect between what is framed and developed in conversations and discussions by the United States and the reality on the ground within the private bar representing individual U.S.-based companies.
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- International Law and Cyberspace: Challenges for and by Non-State Actors
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