Title
Privacy and ethical concerns in internet security
Abstract
This paper will deal with issues of privacy and ethical concerns in internet security. Security is defined as protecting a company or network from attack. Yet, the soft side of this attack deals with protecting the privacy of those clients, vendors and employees from invaders. Privacy of individual's data must be considered both internally and externally. Laws protecting corporations and individuals need to be understood to keep a company from being liable for infringements of unprotected data. Companies and internet providers who are not up-to-date on the laws will find themselves facing litigation in various forms. The ethical side of security is a much more nebulous area for the internet to deal with. We need to understand where ethics fits into the processes for security protection. This chapter will briefly discuss these ethical and privacy issues that we must address and processes that need to be in place.
Year
DOI
Venue
2010
10.1145/1867651.1867686
SIGITE Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
attack deal,internet provider,ethical side,privacy issue,nebulous area,security protection,unprotected data,soft side,internet security,ethical concern,internet,security,ethics,privacy
Internet privacy,Internet security,Privacy by Design,Computer security,Cloud computing security,Personally identifiable information,Engineering,Information privacy,Privacy software,The Internet
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
0
0.34
1
Authors
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Rebecca H. Rutherfoord13810.98
James K. Rutherfoord2144.21