I've been doing NetSec (network security) and systems Administration for some time now professionally and have been "hacking" and writing code since I was about 13, back in 1998. I've paid a good deal of attention to the state of cyber laws and attacks/defense. I don't think any government entity should write up rules for itself when it comes to that dreaded buzzword "Cyber Warfare" or "E-Terrorism". The APT's (advanced persistent threats) are increasingly getting better as the months tick away, they are well funded (especially in China and Russia) and most importantly, they have become increasingly ruthless. NATO and allied countries have been fucking themselves with their policy papers and rules (i.e. Libicki (2009), Kugler (2009) and especially General Alexander). Any oversight and/or bureaucratic management that comes with these rules and policies does nothing but hinder us.
I absolutely abhor "Anonymous", any of their sympathizers and any so-called "hacktivists" who work against their own countries by fucking with the military, economy and worst of all create leftist, pinko faggot propaganda that somehow works on all the idiot college kids and liberals out there. What is needed is asymmetric and unmanaged defensive hackers ("blue teaming") in place so these rules do not apply to them. And I assume we probably have some in place, or I would at least hope we do.