Philosophy of Cybersecurity 1st Edition
Do you ever wonder what ethical choices hide behind every firewall, algorithm, and data breach? Philosophy of Cybersecurity, 1st Edition by Lukasz Olejnik and Artur Kurasiński takes you beyond technical how‑tos into the ideas that shape modern digital security.
This clear, thoughtful volume connects cyber risk, privacy, surveillance, and law with philosophical frameworks—making complex debates accessible for policymakers, security professionals, law students, and curious readers. Combining conceptual analysis with contemporary examples, the authors examine responsibility in system design, the moral trade‑offs of defensive and offensive cyber measures, and the tension between safety and civil liberties in our interconnected world.
Why this book matters: its interdisciplinary approach bridges philosophy, technology, and policy so you can evaluate decisions about encryption, regulation, and corporate data practices with intellectual rigor. Readers will gain practical insight into the ethical implications of cybersecurity strategies and learn to frame better questions for boards, regulators, and development teams.
Ideal for audiences across Europe, North America, and globally, this 1st edition is both a classroom resource and a strategic reference for professionals shaping digital policy. If you need a concise, readable guide that elevates your thinking about privacy, trust, and security in the digital age, this book delivers.
Order your copy of Philosophy of Cybersecurity, 1st Edition today and bring philosophical clarity to the cyber challenges your organization or community faces.
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