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Bad Faith Technology

Posted June 2, 2016 | Leadership | Amplify

In this article, I will try to expand upon the last clause of Kranzberg’s First Law of Technology: “Technology is neither good nor bad; nor is it neutral.” Those who claim technology is ethically neutral tend to focus attention on the underlying processes, to the exclusion of the original motivation. While I lean in this direction, I recognize that bad actor/bad faith technology provides an important exception.

About The Author
Hal Berghel
Hal Berghel is currently Professor of Computer Science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, where he has previously served as Director of both the Schools of Computer Science and Informatics, and as Associate Dean of the College of Engineering. In 2005, Dr. Berghel created and directed Nevada's first CyberSecurity degree programs (bachelor's, master's, and PhD), which became an NSA Center for Academic Excellence. He was the founding Director… Read More
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