The Frequency Of Digital Attacks And Intrusions Has Steadily Increased Over The Years As The Number Of People With The Appropriate Motivation And Technical Ability Continues To Grow. Internet Security: Hacking, Counterhacking, And Society Is A Modern Survey Of The Recent Ethical Policy Issues Arising In Connection With Internet And Network Security. This Exciting Collection Of Papers, Articles, And Monographs Discusses A Number Of Important Ethical Questions Arising In Many Distinct Areas Of Internet And Network Security, Including: Are Hacker Attacks And Hacktivism Morally Justified? Is...
The Frequency Of Digital Attacks And Intrusions Has Steadily Increased Over The Years As The Number Of People With The Appropriate Motivation And Tech...
The Rule of Recognition and the U.S. Constitution is a volume of original essays that discuss the applicability of Hart's rule of recognition model of a legal system to U.S. constitutional law. The contributors are leading scholars in analytical jurisprudence and constitutional theory, including Matthew Adler, Larry Alexander, Mitchell Berman, Michael Dorf, Kent Greenawalt, Richard Fallon, Michael Green, Kenneth Einar Himma, Stephen Perry, Frederick Schauer, Scott Shapiro, Jeremy Waldron, and Wil Waluchow. The volume makes a contribution both in jurisprudence, using the U.S. as a...
The Rule of Recognition and the U.S. Constitution is a volume of original essays that discuss the applicability of Hart's rule of recognition...