Binary Bullets: The Ethics of Cyberwarfare

Binary Bullets: The Ethics of Cyberwarfare

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Feb 1, 2016 · English · Hardcover (316 pages)
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Book Details

Format Hardcover
Pages 316
Language English
Published Feb 1, 2016
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN-10 0190221070
ISBN-13 9780190221072

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Fritz Allhoff, Adam Henschke, and Bradley Jay Strawser delve into the complex relationship between ethics and technology in modern warfare. As warfare increasingly takes on a digital dimension, the moral implications of cyber operations demand careful scrutiny. The authors explore the philosophical frameworks and ethical dilemmas that arise when nation-states engage in cyberwarfare, challenging traditional notions of combat and responsibility.

The book navigates through various scenarios where cyberattacks can be employed as strategic tools, shedding light on the potential justifications and consequences that accompany such actions. It raises vital questions about the nature of harm in a digital landscape, compelling readers to reconsider what it means to engage in warfare in an era defined by ones and zeros.

Through thought-provoking discussions and rigorous analysis, the authors highlight the often-overlooked aspects of cyber conflicts, including issues of sovereignty, accountability, and the protection of civilian infrastructure. Their insights encourage a discourse that is both timely and essential in understanding the evolving battlefield.

In examining the intersection of ethics and technology, the work serves as a crucial guide for policymakers, military leaders, and ethicists alike. It urges them to think critically about the implications of their decisions in the context of a rapidly changing world shaped by digital warfare.

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