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Ethical Value-Centric Cybersecurity: A Methodology Based on a Value Graph.

Josep Domingo-Ferrer1, Alberto Blanco-Justicia2

  • 1Department of Computer Engineering and Mathematics, CYBERCAT-Center for Cybersecurity Research of Catalonia, UNESCO Chair in Data Privacy, Universitat Rovira i Virgili, Av Països Catalans 26, 43007, Tarragona, Catalonia. josep.domingo@urv.cat.

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Cybersecurity advances create new information assets but also risks. This study analyzes how to balance security, privacy, fairness, and autonomy using a value graph to satisfy all four ethical values.

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AutonomyCybersecurityEthicsFairnessPrivacy

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Area of Science:

  • Information Science
  • Computer Science
  • Ethics

Background:

  • Technological advances, particularly in information and communications technologies (ICTs), significantly shape modern society.
  • The widespread adoption of ICTs has created valuable information assets but also introduced new threats from various actors.
  • Existing cybersecurity measures may conflict with fundamental ethical values held by citizens.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To analyze the interplay between cybersecurity and core ethical values: security, privacy, fairness, and autonomy.
  • To develop a framework for reconciling potential conflicts between these values in the context of cybersecurity.
  • To identify strategies for leveraging synergies and mitigating tensions among these values.

Main Methods:

  • Conceptual analysis of ethical values in cybersecurity.
  • Development of a value graph to map relationships between security, privacy, fairness, and autonomy.
  • Identification of optimal paths within the value graph for satisfying all four values.
  • Illustration with examples of enabling technologies.

Main Results:

  • A value graph illustrating the synergies and tensions between security, privacy, fairness, and autonomy in cybersecurity.
  • Identification of specific pathways within the graph that allow for the simultaneous satisfaction of all four values.
  • Demonstration of how enabling technologies can support these pathways.

Conclusions:

  • It is possible to achieve cybersecurity that respects security, privacy, fairness, and autonomy concurrently.
  • The proposed value graph methodology provides a systematic approach to balancing potentially conflicting ethical considerations.
  • The framework can be generalized to address value conflicts in diverse technological settings.