
Security for the Digital World within an Ethical Framework
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How can we maintain the freedom and benefits offered by the digital ecosystem while also building into that system safeguards against attacks? The Digital Enlightenment Forum (DigEnlight) takes the view that the new regulatory and legal safeguards required for our digital world must be developed within a framework that incorporates what they call 'digital ethics'.
This White Book attempts to draw together the various strands which have emerged from the intense debate within DigEnlight over the last three years. It focuses on how we can negotiate the changing emergent behavior and ethical issues that arise at the heart of debates about the digital world, covering areas such as national security, internet governance, and approaches to privacy and trust, as well as making recommendations to help realize a global social compact for digital security and privacy based on ethical principles.
The book represents a meaningful contribution to the ongoing efforts to deal with these important issues, and will be of interest to all those with concerns about the future of our digital world.
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- Title Page
- Contents
- Preface: Security, Privacy and Ethics in the 21st Century
- Executive Summary
- 1. Digital Technology Disrupting the Ethical Basis of Society
- 2. Cybersecurity Viewed through the Prism of National Security
- 2.1 Concepts and principles
- 2.2 Cybersecurity trends and challenges
- 3. Internet Governance Does Not Reflect the New Realities
- 4. The Personal Data Ecosystem Calls for New Approaches to Privacy and Trust
- 4.1 Trust and the personal data ecosystem
- 4.2 Personal data repositories
- 5. Ethics Can Help: Towards a Framework for Digital Ethics
- 5.1 The contribution of ethics
- 5.2 Ethical frameworks for digital security and privacy
- 5.3 Towards common norms
- 6. Recommendations
- 6.1 Develop ethical cooperation on security and cybercrime
- 6.2 Develop a European framework for cybersecurity products and services
- 6.3 Facilitate multi-stakeholder dialogues
- 6.4 Promote ethical digital business models
- 6.5 Raise awareness and mobilise citizens
- 6.6 Develop a multidisciplinary research and innovation agenda for a human digital world
- 6.7 Build bridges for policy cooperation
- 7. Bibliography
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