Brain Data Security and Neurosecurity: Technological advances, Ethical dilemmas, and Philosophical perspectives

Authors

  • Jorge A. Ruiz-Vanoye Universidad Politécnica de Pachuca
  • Ocotlán Díaz-Parra Universidad Politécnica de Pachuca
  • Francisco Marroquín-Gutiérrez Universidad Politécnica de Pachuca
  • Juan M. Xicoténcatl-Pérez Universidad Politécnica de Pachuca
  • Ricardo A. Barrera-Cámara Universidad Autónoma del Carmen
  • Alejandro Fuentes-Penna El Colegio de Morelos
  • Eric Simancas-Acevedo Universidad Politécnica de Pachuca
  • Jazmín Rodríguez-Flores Universidad Politécnica de Pachuca
  • Josue R. Martínez-Mireles Universidad Politécnica de Pachuca

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.61467/2007.1558.2024.v15i5.555

Keywords:

Brain Data Security, NeuroSecurity

Abstract

The rapid development in neurotechnology has significantly advanced our ability to understand and manipulate brain functions. However, these advancements have raised critical concerns regarding the security and privacy of brain data. This paper aims to explore the multifaceted issues surrounding the protection of brain data, focusing on neurosecurity. We begin by reviewing the current technological landscape, focusing on methods used to secure brain data, including encryption, authentication protocols, and anonymisation techniques. Drawing parallels with established computer security practices, we highlight both the strengths and limitations of these approaches when applied to neural data. Next, we delve into the ethical dilemmas posed by brain data security. Issues such as mental privacy and informed consent are analysed. The implications of unauthorised access to brain data and the misuse of such data in various contexts, including criminal justice, employment, and military applications, are discussed in detail. Furthermore, we examine the philosophical perspectives on brain data security, particularly concerning personal identity, autonomy, and freedom of thought. We explore how the manipulation and protection of brain data intersect with longstanding debates in ethics and philosophy, proposing frameworks for addressing these challenges. By combining a technological review with an ethical and philosophical analysis, this paper aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of neurosecurity and brain data security. We conclude with recommendations for future research and policy development to ensure the ethical and responsible use of brain data, emphasising the need for robust governance frameworks that protect individual rights while fostering technological innovation.

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Published

2024-11-29

How to Cite

Ruiz-Vanoye, J. A., Díaz-Parra, O., Marroquín-Gutiérrez, F., Xicoténcatl-Pérez, J. M., Barrera-Cámara, R. A., Fuentes-Penna, A., Simancas-Acevedo, E., Rodríguez-Flores, J., & Martínez-Mireles, J. R. (2024). Brain Data Security and Neurosecurity: Technological advances, Ethical dilemmas, and Philosophical perspectives. International Journal of Combinatorial Optimization Problems and Informatics, 15(5), 17–35. https://doi.org/10.61467/2007.1558.2024.v15i5.555

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