Ethical Considerations in Drone Cybersecurity

Author:

Sindiramutty Siva Raja1,Tan Chong Eng2ORCID,Shah Bhavin3,Khan Navid Ali4,Gharib Abdalla Hassan5,Manchuri Amaranadha Reddy6ORCID,Muniandy Lalitha7,Ray Sayan Kumar4,Jazri Husin4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Taylor's University, Malaysia

2. Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Malaysia

3. Lok Jagruti University, India

4. Taylor's University Sdn Bhd, Malaysia

5. Zanzibar University, Tanzania

6. Kyungpook National University, South Korea

7. Tunku Abdul Rahman University of Management and Technology, Malaysia

Abstract

The rapid proliferation of drones, coupled with their increasing integration into various aspects of our lives, has brought to the forefront a myriad of ethical considerations in the realm of cybersecurity. This chapter delves deep into the intricate web of ethical challenges surrounding drone cybersecurity, aiming to provide a comprehensive understanding of this critical issue. The introduction sets the stage by highlighting the essential role of ethics in drone cybersecurity, emphasizing the need for responsible decision-making in an age where drones are omnipresent. It lays out the scope, objectives, and key concepts of the research, underscoring the contributions it makes to the field. The core of the chapter explores the ethical principles underpinning cybersecurity and elucidates how these principles can be applied to the domain of drone technology. The authors delve into the delicate balance between security and privacy, discussing the ethical implications of data collection, retention, and surveillance in the context of drones.

Publisher

IGI Global

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