Pawlicka Aleksandra, Choraś Michał, Pawlicki Marek, Kozik Rafał
ITTI, Rubież 46, 61-612 Poznań, Poland.
UTP University of Science & Technology, Al. prof. S. Kaliskiego 7, 85-796 Bydgoszcz, Poland.
Bus Horiz. 2021 Nov-Dec;64(6):729-734. doi: 10.1016/j.bushor.2021.07.010. Epub 2021 Jul 30.
Cybercrime and cybersecurity are like two sides of the same coin: They are opposites but cannot exist without each other. Their mutual relation generates a myriad of ethical issues, ranging from minor to vital. The rapid development of technology will surely involve even more ethical concerns, like the infamous example of a fitness tracking company allegedly paying $10 million worth of ransom. Every cybersecurity solution, tool, or practice has to be ethical by design if it is to protect people and their rights. To identify the ethical issues that cybersecurity/cybercrime might bring about in the future, we conducted the first broad and comprehensive horizon-scanning study since the COVID-19 pandemic arose. As we began this project, nobody had the slightest idea that the coming months would bring the COVID-19 pandemic, and that the reality we had known was about to change dramatically. As it soon became apparent, the deadly coronavirus brought completely new cybersecurity/cybercrime ethical dilemmas to light, and some of the ones known before were transformed or shifted. This article presents the results of our horizon-scanning study concerning the ethical dilemmas that emerged amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
它们相互对立,但又彼此依存。它们之间的相互关系引发了无数从轻微到重大的伦理问题。技术的快速发展肯定会涉及更多的伦理问题,比如一家健身追踪公司据称支付了价值1000万美元赎金这一臭名昭著的例子。如果要保护人们及其权利,那么每一种网络安全解决方案、工具或实践在设计上都必须符合伦理道德。为了识别网络安全/网络犯罪未来可能引发的伦理问题,我们开展了自新冠疫情爆发以来的首次广泛而全面 的前瞻性扫描研究。当我们启动这个项目时,没有人丝毫想到接下来的几个月会出现新冠疫情,我们所熟知的现实即将发生巨大变化。很快就显而易见的是,这种致命的冠状病毒暴露了全新的网络安全/网络犯罪伦理困境,一些之前已知的困境也发生了转变或转移。本文呈现了我们关于新冠疫情期间出现的伦理困境的前瞻性扫描研究结果。