Guide to Writing Network And Cyber Regulations

For laws and regulations to be effective, a healthy amount of paranoia and lack of trust needs to be had when designing them. The writer of those laws and regulations must be doing so with the assumption that persons, groups, and businesses will stretch to the limit of what they are legally allowed to do…

The Short Arm of Predictive Knowledge

The “short arm” of predictive knowledge, as described by Hans Jonas, refers to the habit of human power to work in the short term and without the guidance of knowledge. Despite generally being reasonably intelligent and acting with moral intentions, many people are forced to act within short-term contexts due to lack of sufficient information…

How Technology Contributes to Workplace Deviancy

As technology becomes more mainstream, we have seen an increase in overall computer literacy among the population worldwide. The current generation of youth is more computer literate than the previous one was at their age, and it can be presumed that this will be a continuing upward trend. As this computer literate generation enters the…