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  1. Taha Duri

    The subject matter of this paper has potential for pioneering knowledge regarding the passage of information, taking the unique stance of exposing the potential vulnerabilities of the initial flow of information upon the foundation of the cyber-world. The paper also outlines fundamental moral questions arising from violation being a way to preserve the integrity of a system. This is a philosophically grounded approach, being essentially deconstructivist where a system is shaken to expose its weaknesses.

    That said, the work remains, to me, a premise or an introduction, to an ambitious “other” work that examines the ethics of hacking, its use in governmental institutions for espionage and toward political aims, even in warfare, where cybersecurity is purposefully violated toward greater purposes or higher moral standards. I enjoyed your paper and hope to read one someday that goes beyond recognizing the role of citizens into recognizing the underlying moral construct of knowledge management.

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