¿Qué seguridad? Riesgos y amenazas de Internet en la seguridad humana

  1. Rafael Rodríguez Prieto 1
  1. 1 Universidad Pablo de Olavide
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    Universidad Pablo de Olavide

    Sevilla, España

    ROR https://ror.org/02z749649

Journal:
Araucaria: Revista Iberoamericana de Filosofía, Política, Humanidades y Relaciones Internacionales

ISSN: 2340-2199 1575-6823

Year of publication: 2016

Volume: 18

Issue: 36

Pages: 391-415

Type: Article

DOI: 10.12795/ARAUCARIA.2016.I36.18 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openDialnet editor

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Abstract

The rise of the Internet has unsettled many norms and socio-political approaches, including how we think about privacy, security or risks. These issues are everywhere throughout our society. This is a paper about cyber security and about big ideas in the Internet. There are different ways of thinking about war, privacy, risks, conflicts or civil liberties and how we can them fit together to guarantee civil rights and peace in the international arena. These are serious important and topics but it is precisely because they matter that it is necessary to evaluate the impact of the Internet on them. The point I want to make it is to evaluate the role of cybersecurity in the framework of international society. When it comes to the future of peace or our digital civil liberties, we can't leave just the solutions to governments or experts. We all need to understand what is at stake and why it matters. Citizens need to be part of the solution.

Funding information

El presente estudio se enmarca dentro del proyecto de investigación: “Las Respuestas del Derecho Internacional y Europeo a los Nuevos Riesgos y Amenazas Contra la Seguridad Humana” (RASEGUR), Plan Nacional de I+D+I (Ref.: DER2015-65906-P) y de la Red de Excelencia sobre “Los actuales desafíos del Derecho Internacional”, del Plan Estatal de Investigación Científica y Técnica y de Innovación 2013-2016 (DER15-69273-RED)

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