The American grid

 

“….the greater automation in the American grid [than than Ukranian grid] might mean that it provide[s] even more points of attack (Michael Daniels, Chapter 15).
1. What do you think of Daniels’ statement? How should we deal with automation in modern systems? Back up your opinion with at least one cite (Food for thought: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kateoflahertyuk/2019/07/03/u-s-government-makes-surprise-move-to-secure-power-grid-from-cyber-attacks/#5c7d755a3191).
2. And then, how do you use automation in your life, and in what ways do you think it makes your digital life more or less secure?

“…But regardless of the outcome they imagined, they [the Russians] had successfully thrown the core of American democracy into chaos]”. (Greenberg, Chapter 16)

1. How can we determine the severity of an attack, and how to attribute? Should it be based purely on impact, intended or not? Or does intent matter?
2. Think about how you search on Google or other search engines for cyber-related activities. How role does your intent play here? Could it be misconstrued? How can you make your intentions clear? Alternatively, if you perform white hacking exercises with a secure browser and/or VPN, how can you ethically justify its use? (Food for thought: https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2018/03/marcus-hutchins-hacker.html).
These are difficult ethical questions in the increasing complexity of cyberspace

 

 

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n a similar sense, Krogstad’s introduction to Nora’s household is a metaphor for the spread of capitalist ideology in Europe, and the consequent corrosion of the security attached to the domestic household. Krogstad is introduced as he enters through an unlocked door in the Helmer’s household “Now the door is pushed ajar, and Krogstad appears.” (130). Like Sandip, Krogstad’s arrival is sudden and unforeseen. By focusing on the unlocked door, it is clear to see that the bourgeoise household is defenceless in keeping intruders out. It is a facade of security that is easily compromised. Furthermore, Krogstad’s silent observation of Nora’s game with her children “what shall we play? Hide and seek?” (129) provides an unsettling sense of voyeurism as he intrudes on an emphatically private moment. This casts Nora’s household from its preconceived notions of seclusion and exposes it to be scrutinized by the outside world. Nicholas Grene extends this line of thought by stating that “the revolutionary innovation of Ibsen’s A Doll’s House was to turn that scene of the glass-walled conservatory the other way around, to put the audience of the play in the position of the townspeople, gazing in at the middle-class marital home.” (16). Grene’s point is a significant one as it illuminates the importance of staging in corroding the distinct lines between the interior and exterior world. The set of the bourgeoise household may be constructed to appear superficially private but it is, in fact, a stage. This means that it is designed for the sole purpose of being gazed upon and dissected. In this sense, there is a definitive and noticeable breach between the domestic household and the external world as the audience observes the bourgeoise home. This, Branislav Jakovljevic posits, means that “the reality of the stage is always measured against the truth of the outside world.” (432). In other words, the facade of the ideal household is exposed by means of the audience witnessing its gradual undoing. But the inhabitants of outside world are not embodied solely by the audience. Instead, they can also be seen in Krogstad’s letter which is an artefact of the outside world. The letter is inimitable proof of Nora’s fraud, which makes it a distinctly financial object. This links closely to ideas of capitalism and financial security that are already deeply rooted in the household. Similar to Krogstad’s first appearance, the letter arrives through the front door and sits, out of reach, in the letterbox “There it is. – Torvald, Torvald – we’re b

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