A NATO affiliate spent three years with some of the finest academic lawyers on the planet trying to figure out how to define “cyberwar” better than the US Senate. It’s a shame they never asked any hackers, though, because the only thing the definition includes is “black ice” straight out of Neuromancer, which we’re pretty sure isn’t real. Join us for an introduction to international law, war law, the Tallinn Manual, and the reason it matters that twelve academics in Estonia can’t define a word.