Reading Explained:
- In the reading, it went into depth about a lot of ethical reasonings in regards to cybersecurity. Jonas repeatedly talked about time as artificial and brought up points about the short arm of predictive knowledge. He considered the cognitive side of moral action and related it to Aristotle and discernment of a situation and what makes it considerable which knowledge has nothing to do with the science of things. Jonas explained that the short arm of human power didn’t call for a long arm of predictive knowledge.
Witkower Video:
- He explains about the permanent progress of technology and continuing to improve technology will continue by keeping the past, present, and future in mind for everything and to continue to question things. By understanding how cyber policy works, the policies will work with us. We, as humans, will have to change with technology since it is permanently changing, by staying forever. We will have to adapt to how technology will change in the future and what it needs. Technology changed our world completely because it changes our environment, food, clothes, daily lives, and routines. It continues to alter our lives and routines because it is ever-changing and changing the world completely. We can’t change technology much because it is growing stronger all the time. It has altered society and how we work as a whole. We’ll need to learn to understand technology and cyber policies instead of changing it, to not have bigger problems than before. Cyber infrastructure development in regards to the short arm of predictive knowledge, will completely change and it needs a balance.