新兴技术,不断演变的威胁:下一代安全挑战

Tamara Bonaci;Katina Michael;Pablo Rivas;Lindsay J. Robertson;Michael Zimmer
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安全是人类的基本要求。我们希望我们的人身安全,免受伤害,我们养家糊口的能力安全,与需求(食物、水、衣服和住所)相关的收入安全,等等。大多数人还希望有一种充实、愉快、和平的生活方式[1]。2003年,Alkire[2]将“人类安全”定义为:“目标……以一种符合人类长期实现的方式,保护所有人类生命的重要核心免受关键的普遍威胁。”如今,世界上大多数人口高度依赖大型技术系统,即使是基本需求。根据《牛津词典》,依赖可以定义为:“依赖或被他人控制的状态。”在技术系统的背景下,依赖可能意味着不可用性的不必要后果。依赖性也可能被故意滥用,以对某些其他行动产生某种程度的胁迫[3]。例如,在药物滥用中,我们可以说过度依赖依赖会导致成瘾。在技术系统领域,随着它们越来越多地成为日常生活的一部分,依赖性可能会产生重大后果。因此,对于一本致力于考虑技术对社会各方面影响的期刊来说,强调“安全”似乎非常重要。
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Emerging Technologies, Evolving Threats: Next-Generation Security Challenges
Security is a fundamental human requirement. We desire the security of our person against injury, security of our capability to provide for our families, security of income linked to needs (food, water, clothing, and shelter), and much more. Most also hope for security of a way of life that is fulfilling and pleasant and peaceful [1] . In 2003, Alkire [2] defined “human security” as: “[t]he objective … to safeguard the vital core of all human lives from critical pervasive threats, in a way that is consistent with long-term human fulfillment.” Today most of the world’s population is highly dependent, even for basic needs, on large technological systems. According to the Oxford Dictionary , dependence can be defined as: “the state of relying on or being controlled by someone or something else.” In the context of technological systems, dependence may imply an unwanted consequence of nonavailability. Dependence may also be deliberately misapplied to create some level of coercion toward some other action [3] . For instance, in drug abuse, we can say that there is an overreliance on a dependency that leads to addiction. In the realm of technology systems, as they are increasingly becoming a part of everyday life, dependencies can have major consequences. Thus, an emphasis on “security” seems highly relevant for a journal devoted to considering the effects of technology on society in all its facets.
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