Book contents
- Arbitration in the Digital Age
- Arbitration in the Digital Age
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 Survey on the Present Use of ICT in International Arbitration
- Part I The Use of Technology in International Arbitration
- 2 Revolutionizing Technologies and the Use of Technology in International Arbitration
- 3 The Security and Reliability of Electronic Communication
- Your Associates, Staff and Partners: Friends or Foes?
- 4 Case Study
- 5 Case Study
- 6 Case Study
- Part II Arbitration, Arbitrators, Counsel and the Internet
- Index
Your Associates, Staff and Partners: Friends or Foes?
A Critical Note on the Human Factor
from Part I - The Use of Technology in International Arbitration
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 12 January 2018
- Arbitration in the Digital Age
- Arbitration in the Digital Age
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Contributors
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1 Survey on the Present Use of ICT in International Arbitration
- Part I The Use of Technology in International Arbitration
- 2 Revolutionizing Technologies and the Use of Technology in International Arbitration
- 3 The Security and Reliability of Electronic Communication
- Your Associates, Staff and Partners: Friends or Foes?
- 4 Case Study
- 5 Case Study
- 6 Case Study
- Part II Arbitration, Arbitrators, Counsel and the Internet
- Index
Summary
This critical note deals with the human factor out of concern that, as crucial as all technical prevention is, true security ultimately boils down to the human factor. The author explores human risks, the risk of demotivation, and its consequences, how unethical behaviour might lead to security breaches, and how social engineering attacks can exploit the slightest weakness to breach what would appear to be a tight technical security system.
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- Arbitration in the Digital AgeThe Brave New World of Arbitration, pp. 80 - 85Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2018