Global Cyber Diplomacy Summit Pushes for Red Lines on Critical Infrastructure
A new proposal would treat attacks on hospitals, power grids, and water systems as violations of international norms.
A new proposal would treat attacks on hospitals, power grids, and water systems as violations of international norms.
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