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Keywords -

• Tautology: an unnecessarily repetitive statement eg murder is wrong where murder is wrongful killing, eg. a free gift

Reinforced Learning (RL): SDG - Sustainable Development Goals

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Semantics of predicate logic*

perceive - come to know

Omnibenevolent means being all-loving and infinitely good, a characteristic typically attributed to a deity

Pascal’s wager - you don’t have anything to lose if you do believe in Jesus

Logically knowing something is not enough to believe something fundamentally.

Convention - a usual or accepted way of behaving,

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Reading notes

Ethics in cybersecurity research and practice

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Introduction

Professional ethics, normative ethics, within cybersecurity

Attempts to professionalise the cybersecurity space

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Academia Case study

Research to Investigate the firewalls around the world.

Academics designed and deployed a script to infect user’s machines without informed consent. Script makes connections between user’s machines and websites likely forbidden by governments of user’s countries

The problem

Academics did approach the REBs but they REFUSED to review because it was not Human subjects research nor did it collect PII

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