“Comprehensive Information Technology Security”: A New Approach to Respond Ethical and Social Issues Surrounding Information Security in the 21st Century

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Up to now, the information technology security (IT-security) has been seen as a mainly technical problem. Organizational and legal questions have been discussed and (sometimes) solved as a necessary and annoying evil. Nearly nobody has been thinking about the social and ethical dimension of IT-Security.

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Hartmann, A. (1995). “Comprehensive Information Technology Security”: A New Approach to Respond Ethical and Social Issues Surrounding Information Security in the 21st Century (pp. 590–602). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34873-5_43

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