Ethics and Technology

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Controversies, Questions, and Stategiens for Ethical Computing

ISBN: 1118281721
ISBN 13: 9781118281727
Autor: Tavani, Herman T
Verlag: Wiley-VCH GmbH
Umfang: 464 S.
Erscheinungsdatum: 09.08.2013
Auflage: 4/2013
Format: 1.7 x 23.7 x 19.1
Gewicht: 670 g
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: KT

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InhaltsangabePREFACE xvii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS xxvii FOREWORD xxix CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION TO CYBERETHICS: CONCEPTS, PERSPECTIVES, AND METHODOLOGICAL FRAMEWORKS 1 1.1 Defining Key Terms: Cyberethics and Cybertechnology 3 1.2 The Cyberethics Evolution: Four Developmental Phases in Cybertechnology 6 1.3 Are Cyberethics Issues Unique Ethical Issues? 9 1.4 Cyberethics as a Branch of Applied Ethics: Three Distinct Perspectives 14 1.5 A Comprehensive Cyberethics Methodology 24 1.6 A Comprehensive Strategy for Approaching Cyberethics Issues 27 1.7 Chapter Summary 28 CHAPTER 2 ETHICAL CONCEPTS AND ETHICAL THEORIES: ESTABLISHING AND JUSTIFYING A MORAL SYSTEM 33 2.1 Ethics and Morality 33 2.2 Discussion Stoppers as Roadblocks to Moral Discourse 42 2.3 Why Do We Need Ethical Theories? 52 2.4 Consequence-Based Ethical Theories 53 2.5 DutyBased Ethical Theories 56 2.6 ContractBased Ethical Theories 61 2.7 Character-Based Ethical Theories 64 2.8 Integrating Aspects of Classical Ethical Theories into a Single Comprehensive Theory 66 2.9 Chapter Summary 70 CHAPTER 3 CRITICAL REASONING SKILLS FOR EVALUATING DISPUTES IN CYBERETHICS 74 3.1 Getting Started 74 3.2 Constructing an Argument 78 3.3 Valid Arguments 80 3.4 Sound Arguments 83 3.5 Invalid Arguments 85 3.6 Inductive Arguments 86 3.7 Fallacious Arguments 87 3.8 A SevenStep Strategy for Evaluating Arguments 89 3.9 Identifying Some Common Fallacies 91 3.10 Chapter Summary 98 CHAPTER 4 PROFESSIONAL ETHICS, CODES OF CONDUCT, AND MORAL RESPONSIBILITY 101 4.1 Professional Ethics 102 4.2 Do Computer/IT Professionals Have Any Special Moral Responsibilities? 105 4.3 Professional Codes of Ethics and Codes of Conduct 106 4.4 Conflicts of Professional Responsibility: Employee Loyalty and Whistle-Blowing 112 4.5 Moral Responsibility, Legal Liability, and Accountability 117 4.6 Risk Assessment in the Software Development Process 121 4.7 Do Some Computer Corporations Have Special Moral Obligations? 122 4.8 Chapter Summary 125 CHAPTER 5 PRIVACY AND CYBERSPACE 131 5.1 Are Privacy Concerns Associated with Cybertechnology Unique or Special? 132 5.2 What is Personal Privacy? 134 5.3 Why is Privacy Important? 139 5.4 Gathering Personal Data: Monitoring, Recording, and Tracking Techniques 141 5.5 Exchanging Personal Data: Merging and Matching Electronic Records 146 5.5.1 Merging Computerized Records 146 5.6 Mining Personal Data 150 5.7 Protecting Personal Privacy in Public Space 156 5.8 PrivacyEnhancing Technologies 162 5.9 Privacy Legislation and Industry Self-Regulation 164 5.10 Chapter Summary 168 CHAPTER 6 SECURITY IN CYBERSPACE 174 6.1 Security in the Context of Cybertechnology 174 6.1.1 Cybersecurity as Related to Cybercrime 175 6.2 Three Categories of Cybersecurity 176 6.3 "Cloud Computing" and Security 180 6.4 Hacking and "The Hacker Ethic" 183 6.5 Cyberterrorism 187 6.6 Information Warfare (IW) 191 6.7 Cybersecurity and Risk Analysis 194 6.8 Chapter Summary 196 CHAPTER 7 CYBERCRIME AND CYBER-RELATED CRIMES 201 7.1 Cybercrimes and Cybercriminals 201 7.2 Hacking, Cracking, and Counterhacking 203 7.3 Defining Cybercrime 205 7.4 Three Categories of Cybercrime: Piracy, Trespass, and Vandalism in Cyberspace 208 7.5 CyberRelated Crimes 209 7.6 Technologies and Tools for Combating Cybercrime 213 7.7 Programs and Techniques Designed to Combat Cybercrime in the United States 216 7.8 National and International Laws to Combat Cybercrime 218 7.9 Cybercrime and the Free Press: The WikiLeaks Controversy 221 7.10 Chapter Summary 225 CHAPTER 8 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY DISPUTES IN CYBERSPACE 230 8.1 What is Intellectual Property? 230 8.2 Copyright Law and Digital Media 235 8.3 Patents, Trademarks, and Trade Secrets 242 8.4 Jurisdictional Issues Involving Intellectual Property Laws 244 8.5 Philosophical F

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