decided to take on something new—creating rules for cyber warfare. Picture this: they sit around the table, all serious, debating things like, "What if a hacker accidentally oversalts a server?" Or, "Is it okay to attack someone else's Wi-Fi routers during lunch breaks?" Truly deep, philosophical questions for the modern digital age.
But then, something unexpected happened. The rules they came up with were so complicated that even their computers froze, trying to figure out where the line was between an attack and a “friendly ping.” "Guess we’ll need to fine-tune this," they sighed, heading off for coffee, leaving the world to wage cyber wars without a guidebook.
While they’re busy tweaking their masterpiece, you can dive into more of our thoughts on the matter by reading the article from the Centre for Historical Analysis and Conflict Research. And if you’ve got ideas on how to civilize cyber warfare, share your thoughts in our chat.
Because a true battle isn’t just about crashing servers—it’s about breaking the rules too!