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The ethical consequences of 'going dark'

机译:“黑暗”的伦理后果

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The adoption of hyper-strong encryption for mobile devices, such as the iPhone, has reignited debate about the need for exceptional access and the relative priority of privacy rights. Many software programs and algorithms are not neutral but "value-laden," and unbreakable encryption software virtually absolutizes the right to privacy, though it has justified limits in ethics and law. High tech companies have resisted any exceptional access solutions and generally opposed cooperation with law enforcement agencies for the sake of protecting the data of their customers. We argue that this strategy is ethically flawed based on the priority of the right to physical security over the right to privacy along with the need to ensure peace and order in the name of the common good. To support this line of reasoning we amplify the undifferentiated conception of the common good presented in the literature and sketch out the grounds for limiting rights based on the need to conform to the just requirements of the public order in a democratic society. The discussion culminates in a proposal for an exceptional access scheme that has the potential to minimize risk to innocent users.
机译:采用hyper-strong加密移动设备,比如iPhone,引起了争论的必要性和异常访问隐私权的相对优先级。软件程序和算法不是中性的但“价值负载”,破解加密软件几乎绝对化的权利隐私,尽管它在道德规范合理的限制和法律。异常解决方案和一般的访问反对与执法机构的合作为了保护他们的数据客户。道德有缺陷的优先级的基础上对人身安全的权利需要确保和平和隐私以公共利益的名义。这一推论,我们放大了未分化的公共利益的概念在文学和素描了基于需要限制权利的理由符合公众的需求在民主社会秩序。建议一个出色的高潮访问计划,有可能减少无辜的用户的风险。

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