ABSTRACT

This textbook offers an accessible introduction to the topic of cybersecurity ethics. The second edition has been revised and updated, and contains new chapters on social justice, AI, and Big Data.

The book is split into three parts. Part I provides an introduction to the field of ethics, philosophy, and philosophy of science, three ethical frameworks – virtue ethics, utilitarian ethics, and communitarian ethics – and the notion of ethical hacking. Part II applies these frameworks to particular issues within the field of cybersecurity, including privacy rights, surveillance, and intellectual property. The third part concludes by exploring current codes of ethics used in cybersecurity, with chapters on artificial intelligence, social diversity, Big Data, and cyberwarfare. The overall aims of the book are to:

  • Provide ethical frameworks to aid decision-making
  • Present the key ethical issues in relation to computer security
  • Highlight the connection between values and beliefs and the professional code of ethics

The textbook also includes three different features to aid students: "Going Deeper" features provide background on individuals, events, and institutions in cybersecurity; "Critical Issues" features contemporary case studies; and "Tech Talks" contain features that assume some familiarity with technological developments.

The book will be of much interest to students of cybersecurity, cyberethics, hacking, surveillance studies, ethics, and information science.

part |65 pages

Part I

chapter 1|20 pages

What Is Ethics?

chapter 2|20 pages

Three Ethical Frameworks

chapter 3|23 pages

The Ethical Hacker

part |84 pages

Part II

chapter 4|31 pages

The Problem of Privacy

chapter 5|26 pages

The Problem of Surveillance

chapter 6|25 pages

The Problem of Intellectual Property

part |92 pages

Part III

chapter 7|23 pages

Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

chapter 9|22 pages

Big Data and the Ethics of Cybersecurity

chapter 10|24 pages

Military Aspects of Cybersecurity Ethics