Reference: WikiLeaks Interview in Forbes–Promoting Business Ethics

Andy Greenberg The Firewall Nov. 29 2010 Fascinating article, including leaks in the pipeline (banks), whistleblowers, censorship, his story, trying to stop leaks, spying, untrustful competitors, secrecy, war, field of intelligence, etc.  … “our primary defense isn’t law, but technology…courage is contagious” (p.8) —  JAS Forbes Cover Story . . . Forbes Transcript Following is …

Worth a Look: Nature Ethics & EcoFeminism

“Nature Ethics provides a comprehensive and fair-minded account of the contrasting positions, particularly with respect to animals, between ecofeminist nature ethics and the celebrated holistic views of Theodore Roosevelt, Aldo Leopold, Holmes Rolston III, and Warwick Fox. Anyone interested in women’s studies, animal advocacy, hunting, vegetarianism, or environmental ethics will find this impressive book helpful …

Event: 10-11 Mar 2010 Washington, D.C. Ethics of Intelligence

REGISTRATION NOW OPEN International Intelligence Ethics Association (IIEA) and Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies present the 5th International Conference on the Ethics of National Security Intelligence March 11-12, 2010 — Conference and Hotel Registration: http://scs.georgetown.edu/ethics — Conference Questions: conference2010@intelligence-ethics.org Keynote Speakers: Jody Williams, Nobel Peace Prize Recipient 1997 John Inglis. Deputy Director, National Security Agency …

Worth a Look: Military Ethics in Tough Times

Phi Beta Iota: Ethics equals effectiveness.  This is the core message of this brillaint monograph by three authors deeply steeped in both ethics and the profession of arms.  Put in other words, the truth at any cost and integrity above all else.