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Accordingly, cyber operations in international airspace do not require the consent of any other State and States may freely conduct cyber operations in international airspace absent a prohibition set forth in international law, such as engaging in airborne cyber operations that violate another State’s sovereignty (Rule 4), amount to unlawful intervention (Rule 66), or breach a State’s neutrality during an international armed conflict
Tallinn Manual 2.0 on the International Law Applicable to Cyber Operations
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