Ethics behind Cyber Warfare: A study of Arab citizens awareness
Title | Ethics behind Cyber Warfare: A study of Arab citizens awareness |
Publication Type | Conference Paper |
Year of Publication | 2014 |
Authors | Al Barghuthi, N.B., Said, H. |
Conference Name | Ethics in Science, Technology and Engineering, 2014 IEEE International Symposium on |
Date Published | May |
Keywords | Arab citizens awareness, Computer crime, Computer hacking, Computers, cyber army, cyber attack, cyber security, cyber war, cyber warfare, defense, despotic government plans, ethical aspects, Ethics, Government, government data processing, information technology, Law, military computing, military war, offence, personal information, scientific research centers, security systems, technological research centers |
Abstract | Persisting to ignore the consequences of Cyber Warfare will bring severe concerns to all people. Hackers and governments alike should understand the barriers of which their methods take them. Governments use Cyber Warfare to give them a tactical advantage over other countries, defend themselves from their enemies or to inflict damage upon their adversaries. Hackers use Cyber Warfare to gain personal information, commit crimes, or to reveal sensitive and beneficial intelligence. Although both methods can provide ethical uses, the equivalent can be said at the other end of the spectrum. Knowing and comprehending these devices will not only strengthen the ability to detect these attacks and combat against them but will also provide means to divulge despotic government plans, as the outcome of Cyber Warfare can be worse than the outcome of conventional warfare. The paper discussed the concept of ethics and reasons that led to use information technology in military war, the effects of using cyber war on civilians, the legality of the cyber war and ways of controlling the use of information technology that may be used against civilians. This research uses a survey methodology to overlook the awareness of Arab citizens towards the idea of cyber war, provide findings and evidences of ethics behind the offensive cyber warfare. Detailed strategies and approaches should be developed in this aspect. The author recommended urging the scientific and technological research centers to improve the security and develop defending systems to prevent the use of technology in military war against civilians. |
DOI | 10.1109/ETHICS.2014.6893402 |
Citation Key | 6893402 |
- ethics
- technological research centers
- security systems
- scientific research centers
- personal information
- offence
- military war
- military computing
- Law
- information technology
- government data processing
- Government
- Arab citizens awareness
- ethical aspects
- despotic government plans
- defense
- cyber warfare
- cyber war
- cyber security
- cyber attack
- cyber army
- Computers
- Computer hacking
- Computer crime