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Internet Security
Kenneth Einar Himma
其他書名
Hacking, Counterhacking, and Society
出版
Jones & Bartlett Learning
, 2007
主題
Business & Economics / General
Computers / Security / Network Security
Computers / Security / General
Computers / Internet / Online Safety & Privacy
Computers / Data Science / Data Modeling & Design
ISBN
0763735361
9780763735364
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=M5d-yuCME0AC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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The frequency of digital attacks and intrusions has steadily increased over the years as the number of people with the appropriate motivation and technical ability continues to grow. Internet Security: Hacking, Counterhacking, and Society is a modern survey of the recent ethical policy issues arising in connection with Internet and network security. This exciting collection of papers, articles, and monographs discusses a number of important ethical questions arising in many distinct areas of Internet and network security, including: Are hacker attacks and hacktivism morally justified? Is hacking justified as self-defense? How should professionals respond to security issues? Is publishing malicious code protected by moral rights to free speech? Is it morally permissible for the government or individuals to actively conceal e-content? Internet Security: Hacking, Counterhacking, and Society is a valuable addition to the library of anyone concerned with the growing number of Internet security issues and intrusions facing society today.