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Philosophy of security engineering
- Source :
- Michelfelder, D.P.; Doorn, N. (ed.), The Routledge handbook of the philosophy of engineering; 533; 543; 9781315276502; Michelfelder, D.P.; Doorn, N. (ed.), The Routledge handbook of the philosophy of engineering~~533~543~~9781315276502~~~~~
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Item does not contain fulltext<br />In this contribution, we cover the major philosophical concepts describing the field of security engineering, drawing on literature from philosophy, criminology, and engineering disciplines, with a focus on computer science and cybersecurity. We show that security distinguishes itself as a topic in engineering because it entails a combination of (a) dealing with adversaries and adversarial risk, (b) the intricacies of non-functional requirements and associated verifiability problems, (c) poorly established guidelines for a "science of security" and associated metrics, and (d) a heavily politicized context. While outlining these topics, we will touch upon several key debates in the field, such as secret versus transparent security, and user versus designer responsibility.
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- Database :
- OAIster
- Journal :
- Michelfelder, D.P.; Doorn, N. (ed.), The Routledge handbook of the philosophy of engineering; 533; 543; 9781315276502; Michelfelder, D.P.; Doorn, N. (ed.), The Routledge handbook of the philosophy of engineering~~533~543~~9781315276502~~~~~
- Publication Type :
- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1366910547
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource