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            10.2307/j50022063
            prometheus
            Prometheus
            Pluto Journals
            0810-9028
            1470-1030
            1 December 2020
            : 36
            : 4 ( doiID: 10.13169/prometheus.36.issue-4 )
            : 403-405
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            Robertson School of Government, Regent University, mmanjikian@ 123456regent.edu
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            prometheus.36.4.0403
            10.13169/prometheus.36.4.0403
            9cb64f29-c42e-459f-8fdc-7dce94071401
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            The Ethics of Cybersecurity , edited by , and (2020) 384pp., $US115 (hardback) Springer Open, Cham, Switzerland, ISBN: 978-030-29052-8

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