An edition of Ethics and cyber warfare (2017)

Ethics and cyber warfare

the quest for responsible security in the age of digital warfare

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An edition of Ethics and cyber warfare (2017)

Ethics and cyber warfare

the quest for responsible security in the age of digital warfare

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"From North Kore's recent attacks on Sony to perpetual news reports of successful hackings and criminal theft, cyber conflict has emerged as a major topic of public concern. Yet even as attacks on military, civilian, and commercial targets have escalated, there is not yet a clear set of ethical guidelines that apply to cyber warfare. Indeed, like terrorism, cyber warfare is commonly believed to be a war without rules. Given the prevalence cyber warfare, developing a practical moral code for this new form of conflict is more important than ever. In Ethics and Cyber Warfare, internationally-respected ethicist George Lucas delves into the confounding realm of cyber conflict. Comparing "state-sponsored hacktivism" to the transformative impact of "irregular warfare" in conventional armed conflict, Lucas offers a critique of legal approaches to governance, and outlines a new approach to ethics and "just war" reasoning. Lucas draws upon the political philosophies of Alasdair MacIntyre, John Rawls, and Jürgen Habermas to provide a framework for understanding these newly-emerging standards for cyber conflict, and ultimately presents a professional code of ethics for a new generation of "cyber warriors." Lucas concludes with a discussion of whether preemptive self-defense efforts - such as the massive government surveillance programs revealed by Edward Snowden - can ever be justified, addressing controversial topics such as privacy, anonymity, and public trust. Well-reasoned and timely, Ethics and Cyber Warfare is a must-read for anyone with an interest in philosophy, ethics, or cybercrime." -- Publisher's description.

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English
Pages
187

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Table of Contents

Introduction: crime or warfare?
Cyber (in)security: threat assessment in the cyber domain
Is there a role for ethics or law in cyber conflict?
The Tallinn Manual: international law in the aftermath of Estonia
Genuine ethics versus "folk morality" in cyberspace
If Aristotle waged cyberwar: how norms emerge from practice
Privacy, anonymity, and the rise of state-sponsored hacktivism
NSA management directive #424: anticipatory national self-defense
Conclusion: toward a "code of ethics" for cyber warriors.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (pages 167-173) and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
172/.42
Library of Congress
U167.5.C92 L83 2017, U167.5.C92L83 2016

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 187 pages
Number of pages
187

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL27226317M
Internet Archive
ethicscyberwarfa0000luca
ISBN 10
0190276525
ISBN 13
9780190276522
LCCN
2016009377
OCLC/WorldCat
947144997

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