The advent of the Internet, exponential growth in computing power, and rapid developments in artificial intelligence have raised numerous cybersecurity-related ethical questions across various domains. From a liberal democratic perspective, this work analyses key ethical concepts in the field and develops ethical guidelines to regulate cyberspace.
The advent of the Internet, exponential growth in computing power, and rapid developments in artificial intelligence have raised numerous cybersecurity-related ethical questions across various domains. From a liberal democratic perspective, this work analyses key ethical concepts in the field and develops ethical guidelines to regulate cyberspace.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Seumas Miller is Professor of Philosophy at Charles Sturt University, a Distinguished Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, and Honorary Fellow, Digital Ethics Centre, Delft University of Technology. He is the author or co-author of 22 books and over 250 academic articles in philosophy, including Shooting to Kill: The Ethics of Police and Military Use of Lethal Force (Oxford, 2016). Terry Bossomaier is Adjunct Professor of Computer Science, Charles Sturt University. He has worked in complex systems, imaging science, and high-performance computing, and was a super consultant and researcher at the Australian National University.
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* Glossary * * Introduction * Chapter 1 - Cybersecurity: Threats, Countermeasures and the Institutional Landscape * Chapter 2 - Privacy and Confidentiality: Bulk Data, Surveillance, and Encryption * Chapter 3 - Freedom of Political Communication and Computational Propaganda: Rights, Responsibilities and Truth-aiming by Reasoning with Others * Chapter 4 - Criminal Justice, Artificial Intelligence and Liberal Democracy * Chapter 5 - Public Health, Pandemics and Cybertechnology: Individual Rights and Collective Goods * Chapter 6 - Cyber Conflict: Covert Political Action, Cognitive Warfare and Cyberweapons * Chapter 7 - Individual and Collective Responsibility for Cybersecurity: Webs of Prevention * Conclusion: Ethical Guidelines * Bibliography * Index
* Glossary * * Introduction * Chapter 1 - Cybersecurity: Threats, Countermeasures and the Institutional Landscape * Chapter 2 - Privacy and Confidentiality: Bulk Data, Surveillance, and Encryption * Chapter 3 - Freedom of Political Communication and Computational Propaganda: Rights, Responsibilities and Truth-aiming by Reasoning with Others * Chapter 4 - Criminal Justice, Artificial Intelligence and Liberal Democracy * Chapter 5 - Public Health, Pandemics and Cybertechnology: Individual Rights and Collective Goods * Chapter 6 - Cyber Conflict: Covert Political Action, Cognitive Warfare and Cyberweapons * Chapter 7 - Individual and Collective Responsibility for Cybersecurity: Webs of Prevention * Conclusion: Ethical Guidelines * Bibliography * Index
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