The Ethics of Cybersecurity

Langbeschreibung
This open access book provides the first comprehensive collection of papers that provide an integrative view on cybersecurity. It discusses theories, problems and solutions on the relevant ethical issues involved. This work is sorely needed in a world where cybersecurity has become indispensable to protect trust and confidence in the digital infrastructure whilst respecting fundamental values like equality, fairness, freedom, or privacy. The book has a strong practical focus as it includes case studies outlining ethical issues in cybersecurity and presenting guidelines and other measures to tackle those issues. It is thus not only relevant for academics but also for practitioners in cybersecurity such as providers of security software, governmental CERTs or Chief Security Officers in companies.
Hauptbeschreibung
First systematic overview of ethics of cybersecurity including case studies
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part 1. Foundations.- Chapter 2. Basic Concepts and Models of Cybersecurity (Endre Bangerter).- Chapter 3. Core values in Cybersecurity (Ibo van de Poel).- Chapter 4. Ethical Frameworks for Cybersecurity (Mary Manjikian).- Chapter 5. Legislative Framework for Cybersecurity (Gloria Gonzalez Fuster, Lina Jasmontaite).- Part 2 - Problems .- Chapter 6. Cybersecurity in Health (Karsten Weber, Nadine Kleine).- Chapter 7. Cybersecurity in Business (Gwenyth Morgan, Bert Gordijn).- Chapter 8. Cybersecurity of Critical Infrastructures (Emad Yaghmaei, TU Delft, Michele Loi).- Chapter 9. Cybersecurity and Cyberwar (Mariarosario Taddeo).- Chapter 10. Cybersecurity and the State (Harald Zwingelberg, Eva Schlehahn).- Chapter 11. Cybersecurity and Democracy.- Chapter 12. Ethical and Unethical Hacking (David-Olivier Jaquet-Chiffelle).- Chapter 13. Ethical Dilemmas for Cybersecurity Service Providers.- Chapter 14. Cybersecurity and the Individual.- Part 3 - Solutions.- Chapter15. Requirements on the Policy Level to Ensure Cyberpeace.- Chapter 16. Policies for Data Sharing and Data Protection for Security Software Providers (Alexey Kirichenko).- Chapter 17. A framework for Ethical Cyber-Defence for Companies.- Chapter 18. Privacy-Protecting Cybersecurity Technologies (Josep Domingo-Ferrer).- Chapter 19. Guidelines for Medical Professionals to Ensure Cybersecurity in Digital Healthcare.- Chapter 20. Conclusion.
Markus Christen is a Research Group Leader at the Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine and Managing Director of the UZH Digital Society Initiative. He received is MSc in philosophy, physics, mathematics and biology at the University of Berne and his PhD in neuroinformatics at the Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich. He was predoctoral fellow at the Max-Planck Institute of the History of Science in Berlin, postdoctoral researcher at the Graduate Program of Interdisciplinary Ethics Research of the University Research Priority Program Ethics of the University of Zurich, fellow of the NEH Institute for Advanced Topics in the Digital Humanities, University of Charlotte (NC, USA), Visiting Scholar at the Psychology Department of the University of Notre Dame (IN, USA) and he ismember of the Human Brain Project's Ethics Advisory Board and the Swiss governmental expertise group on the future of data security. His research interests are in empirical ethics, neuroethics, ICT ethics and data analysis methodologies. He has published more than 100 contributions in various fields, authored or co-edited 10 books, raised 25 grants from various institutions (among others: Horizon 2020, Swiss National Science Foundation, Swiss Commission of Technology and Innovation), and he has co-organised 23 conferences.
ISBN-13:
9783030290528
Veröffentl:
2020
Erscheinungsdatum:
11.02.2020
Seiten:
404
Autor:
Markus Christen
Gewicht:
770 g
Format:
241x160x28 mm
Serie:
21, The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology
Sprache:
Englisch

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