Who's Afraid of Cyber Security?

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Prompt 1 - Who's Afraid of Cyber Security?
Flamini mentions at least two groups within the U.S. who have opposed various cybersecurity legislation. What are the two groups? Why does each
oppose particular legislation? In other words, what are their concerns? Do you find them well-founded? Why or why not? (You may focus on either
one or both in your reply)
Prompt 2 - (Cyber)crime and (Cyber)espionage
Is cybercrime and cyberespionage different in kind from classical international crimes or international espionage? If so, why and how? If not, why and
how? Are there any new legal, moral, or ethical considerations that present themselves when faced with legislation or policy toward cybercrime and
cyberespionage? Your reply may include your view on the best policies that the U.S. government should implement, if any.
Prompts
Prompt 1 - Who's Afraid of Cyber Security?
Flamini mentions at least two groups within the U.S. who have opposed various cybersecurity legislation. What are the two groups? Why does each
oppose particular legislation? In other words, what are their concerns? Do you find them well-founded? Why or why not? (You may focus on either
one or both in your reply)
Prompt 2 - (Cyber)crime and (Cyber)espionage
Is cybercrime and cyberespionage different in kind from classical international crimes or international espionage? If so, why and how? If not, why and
how? Are there any new legal, moral, or ethical considerations that present themselves when faced with legislation or policy toward cybercrime and
cyberespionage? Your reply may include your view on the best policies that the U.S. government should implement, if any.
Sources
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/jun/09/edward-snowden-nsa-whistleblower-surveillance

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