JUDGMENTS AND ARGUMENTS IN THE FIELD OF CYBERSECURITY IN JORDAN: FROM SCIENCE FICTION TO FUTURE REALITIES

MONTHER ABDEL KARIM AHMED AL-QUDAH, INAS AL KHALDI, MOHAMMAD HUSSEIN MOHAMMAD AL-AHMAD, MOHAMMAD ASSAF ALSALAMAT, HISHAM JADALLAH MANSOUR SHAKHATREH, NASIR ALBALAWEE

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Because of the speed at which technology is developing, cyberspace has changed dramatically, and users now handle enormous volumes of sensitive data on a regular basis. But this development has been accompanied by a range of challenges, including a growing number of disputes such as information theft and attempts to breach the security of computers, networks, programs, and data. These increasing challenges call for faster and more efficient methods of resolution. Arbitration emerges as a practical and cost-effective tool that can effectively address these issues. Even though cybersecurity issues are inherently complex, arbitration offers a strong and adaptable framework to help resolve them. This paper examines the challenges faced in Jordan within this dynamic domain, emphasizing Arbitration as the most viable approach to dispute resolution. It delves into critical aspects of cybersecurity, including data breaches, supply chain attacks, and adherence to national and international cybersecurity laws, after which the usefulness of arbitration in resolving conflicts in these domains is examined. Additionally, the paper discusses cybersecurity-related issues specific to Jordan while evaluating how Arbitration can contribute to their resolution. Additionally, it makes suggestions for enhancing dispute resolution procedures through targeted initiatives include procedural innovations, stakeholder participation, capacity building, and legislative framework reforms. These recommendations should make arbitration a more adaptable and effective way to resolve cybersecurity disputes in Jordan. 


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Arbitration; Cyber security; Data breaches; Dispute resolution; Supply chain attacks.

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