: George Lucas
: Ethics and Cyber Warfare The Quest for Responsible Security in the Age of Digital Warfare
: Oxford University Press
: 9780190276539
: 1
: CHF 49.70
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: Sonstiges
: English
: 256
: DRM
: PC/MAC/eReader/Tablet
: PDF
From North Korea'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"e,state-sponsor d hacktivism"e, to the transformative impact of"e,irregular warfare"e, in conventional armed conflict, Lucas offers a critique of legal approaches to governance, and outlines a new approach to ethics and"e,just war"e, reasoning. Lucas draws upon the political philosophies of Alasdair MacIntyre, John Rawls, and Jrgen 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"e,cyber warriors."e,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.