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Internet Security: Hacking, Counterhacking, and Society
Kenneth Einar Himma, Seattle Pacific University

ISBN-13: 9780763735364
ISBN-10: 0763735361
$62.95 (Sugg. US List)
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304 Pages
© 2007

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Part I.    Preliminaries

1.   Tom Forester and Perry Morrison, "Hacking and Viruses"
2.   Herman Tavani, "The Conceptual and Moral Landscape of Computer Security"

Part II.   Hacking, Hacktivism, and Active Defense

3.   Eugene Spafford, "Are Computer Break-Ins Ethical?"
4.   Mark Manion and Abby Goodrum, "Terrorism or Civil Disobedience:  Toward a Hacktivist Ethic"
5.   Kenneth Einar Himma, "Hacking as Politically Motivated Digital Civil Disobedience: Is Hactivisim Morally Justified?"
6.   Kenneth Einar Himma, "The Ethics of "Hacking Back": Active Response to Computer Intrusions
7.   Dorothy Denning, "A View of Cyberterrorism Five Years Later"

Part III.  Ethical Issues in Professionalism and Design

8.   Donald Gotterbarn and David Tarnoff, "Internet Development: Professionalism, Profits, Ethics, or Sleaze?"
9.   Batya Friedman, Daniel Howe, and Edward Felten, "Informed Consent in the Mozilla Browser: Implementing Value-Sensitive Design"
10.  Richard Epstein, "The Impact of Computer Security Concerns Upon Software Development"

Part IV:   Other Security Issues

11. Fran Grodzinsky, Keith Miller, and Marty Wolf, "The Ethical Implications of the Messenger's Haircut: Steganography in the Digital Age
12.  Kai Kiimpa, Andy Bissett, and N. Ben Fairweather, "Security in Online Games"
13.  Adam Moore, "Privacy, Intellectual Property, and Hacking: Evaluating Free Access Arguments"
14.  Marie Canellopoulou-Bottis, "Disclosing Software Vulnerabilities"

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