Ethics, Security, and Critical Network Project
Co-convened by Caitlin Grady and Sarah Rajtmajer, the Rock Ethics Institute’s Ethics, Security, and Critical Network Project focuses on the inextricably intertwined critical infrastructure in the United States—systems and processes increasingly connected to the internet and increasingly at risk for cyberattack.
The project seeks to understand the interdependencies of critical infrastructure across time and space, while also seeking the best responses to ethical questions posed by the potential risks of disruption.
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Sarah Rajtmajer (co-authored with Jian Wu, Pei Wang, Xin Wei, C. Lee Giles, and Christopher Griffin)
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Sarah Rajtmajer and Caitlin Grady (co-authored with Michael Gomez, Susana Garcia, and Alfonso Mejia)
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