A comprehensive examination of how an ancient human instinct became one of the most contested and consequential legal rights of the modern era Origins: A Right as Old as Civilisation The right to privacy did not spring fully formed from the pen of a judge or legislator. It emerged, slowly and unevenly, from the deepest… Read more »
Part I — Foundations and Principles Foundations of Cyberethics Cyberspace is not a single technology but a living mesh of networks, devices, software, and control systems that now underpin everything from public health and payments to education, energy, and critical national infrastructure. Within this environment, routine choices about identity, logging, encryption, telemetry, and disclosure can… Read more »
