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Ce livre en libre accès est la première collection complète de documents qui offrent une vision intégrative de la cybersécurité. Il discute des théories, des problèmes et des solutions sur les questions éthiques pertinentes en jeu. Ce travail est extrêmement nécessaire dans un monde où la cybersécurité est devenue indispensable pour protéger la confiance dans l'infrastructure numérique tout en respectant des valeurs fondamentales comme l'égalité, l'équité, la liberté ou la vie privée. L'ouvrage est fortement axé sur la pratique, car il comprend des études de cas décrivant les questions éthiques liées à la cybersécurité et présentant des lignes directrices et d'autres mesures pour s'attaquer à ces questions. Il est donc pertinent non seulement pour les universitaires mais aussi pour les praticiens de la cybersécurité tels que les fournisseurs de logiciels de sécurité, les CERT gouvernementaux ou les responsables de la sécurité dans les entreprises.
Pages
384 pages
Collection
n.c
Parution
2020-02-10
Marque
Springer
EAN papier
9783030290528
EAN PDF
9783030290535

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Nombre pages copiables
3
Nombre pages imprimables
38
Taille du fichier
8131 Ko
Prix
0,00 €
EAN EPUB
9783030290535

Informations sur l'ebook
Nombre pages copiables
3
Nombre pages imprimables
38
Taille du fichier
2836 Ko
Prix
0,00 €

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.
Bert Gordijn is Professor and Director of the Institute of Ethics at Dublin City University in Ireland. He has studied Philosophy and History in Utrecht, Strasbourg and Freiburg in Breisgau. In 1995 he was awarded a doctorate in Philosophy from the Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, followed by a doctorate in Bioethics from the Radboud University Nijmegen in 2003. Bert has been a Visiting Professor at Lancaster University (UK), Georgetown University (USA), the National University of Singapore, the Fondation Brocher (Switzerland), and Yenepoya University (Mangalore, Karnataka, India). He has served on Advisory Panels and Expert Committeesof the European Chemical Industry Council, the European Patent Organisation, the Irish Department of Health and UNESCO. Bert is Editor-in-Chief of two book series: “The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology” and “Advances in Global Bioethics” as well as a peer reviewed journal: “Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy”, all published by Springer. He is Secretary of the European Society for Philosophy of Medicine and Healthcare and President of the International Association of Education in Ethics.
Michele Loi is postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Biomedical Ethics and History of Medicine. He received a Bachelor and Master in Philosophy and a Doc-torate in Political Theory. He was doctoral fellow at LUISS Guido Carli in Rome, post-doctoral fellow at the University San Raffaele and San Raffaele Scientific Institute in Milan, Universidade do Minho in Braga (Portugal) and at the ETH Zurich and Visiting Fellow at the Fundation Brocher (Switzerland) and at the Hoover Chair of Political Philosophy (Belgium) and consultant for the World Health Organization. He co-wrote and co-launched the COST Action CHIP ME on genetic data. His research interests are social justice (including data justice and health justice) and the ethical and social impact of technology.

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