Ethical Considerations in Cybersecurity: Analyzing Supply Chain Attacks, Ransomware, and Open-Source Vulnerabilities
Ethical Considerations in Cybersecurity: Analyzing Supply Chain Attacks, Ransomware, and Open-Source Vulnerabilities
Author(s): Ebone McCoy
Subject(s): International Law, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, ICT Information and Communications Technologies
Published by: Scientia Moralitas Research Institute
Keywords: Cybersecurity Ethics; Privacy, Ransomware; Zero Trust; Ethical Responsibility;
Summary/Abstract: The increasing reliance on digital infrastructure and rapid expansion of cloud computing have significantly amplified cybersecurity risks. Although technical solutions to these challenges are being developed, the ethical implications of these risks are often overlooked. This study investigates the ethical dimensions of modern cybersecurity challenges, particularly in the context of high-profile cyberattacks such as SolarWinds (2020), Colonial Pipeline (2021), and the Log4j vulnerability (2021). These incidents underscore the moral responsibilities of organizations in securing their software supply chains, protecting personal data, and mitigating the broader social impact of cybercrime. This paper explores the role of ethical frameworks, such as deontological ethics, utilitarianism, and virtue ethics, in shaping cybersecurity policies and proposes actionable recommendations for integrating these ethical principles into cybersecurity strategies. By examining these threats through an ethical lens, this study aims to provide actionable insights for organizations, policymakers, and cybersecurity professionals to create more responsible and resilient digital environments.
Book: Proceedings of the 39th International RAIS Conference on Social Sciences and Humanities
- Page Range: 43-51
- Page Count: 8
- Publication Year: 2025
- Language: English
- Content File-PDF
