Red Cross seeks digital equivalent of its emblems to mark some tech as off-limits in war
The International Committee of the Red Cross wants to devise a digital equivalent of its emblems , to signify that certain digital resources are protected and must not be targeted during cyberwarfare.
The organization therefore wants a digital emblem to"make it easier for those conducting cyber operations during armed conflict to identify and spare protected facilities – just as a red cross or crescent on a hospital roof does in the real world."A DNS-based emblem. This would use a special label to link the"digital emblem" to a domain name . This would be a simple, human-readable"digital emblem" that identifies the protected system.
An ADEM . This would use certificate chains to signal protection. These certificates can be authenticated by different actors and communicated over different protocols.
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