2018-12-12T16:02:01+00:00

Dec 12, 2018 · 1 min read
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Can hacking be justified? An analysis of Kenneth Himma’s argument on hacking as civil disobedience, and a discussion on how risks for security are distributed between who decides, who receives benefit and who the cost. Great lecture with @KMacnish on computer ethics today!

Lecture by Kevin Macnish
Wouter Van Rossem
Authors
Wouter Van Rossem is a researcher on the intersection between social science and computer science. He previously worked on the European Research Council (ERC) funded project, Processing Citizenship, where he investigated how data infrastructures for population processing co-produce citizens, Europe, and territory. He completed his PhD at the University of Twente in the Netherlands and is still working on publications stemming from these impactful projects. In addition to his academic pursuits as a PhD at the University of Twente in the Netherlands, he brings a diverse background as a software engineer, having worked in various companies and at the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre in Italy. His diverse background, spanning both theoretical and hands-on knowledge, reflects his keen interest in exploring the intricate interconnections between technology and society.