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 Moving forward, international cooperation remains paramount. Multilateral initiatives through the UN GGEs and OEWGs have established a cumulative framework of responsible state behavior and confidence-building measures, which are essential for fostering predictability and reducing the risk of conflict. However, significant challenges persist in developing legally binding instruments, particularly due to the dual-use nature of technology, the difficulty in defining cyber weapons, and the persistent attribution challenges. Academic and policy proposals advocate for a holistic legal approach, including cyber-specific treaties, international cyber courts, strengthened alliances, rapid response networks, and enhanced digital literacy. Ultimately, effective mitigation of disinformation leading to cyberwar requires sustained international collaboration, continuous normative development, and a commitment to transparency and accountability across all stakeholders. Moving forward, international cooperation remains paramount. Multilateral initiatives through the UN GGEs and OEWGs have established a cumulative framework of responsible state behavior and confidence-building measures, which are essential for fostering predictability and reducing the risk of conflict. However, significant challenges persist in developing legally binding instruments, particularly due to the dual-use nature of technology, the difficulty in defining cyber weapons, and the persistent attribution challenges. Academic and policy proposals advocate for a holistic legal approach, including cyber-specific treaties, international cyber courts, strengthened alliances, rapid response networks, and enhanced digital literacy. Ultimately, effective mitigation of disinformation leading to cyberwar requires sustained international collaboration, continuous normative development, and a commitment to transparency and accountability across all stakeholders.
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