L3

Cards (12)

  • Computer ethics is one of the essential areas of applied ethics.
  • Computer ethics involves restricting the presence of selfishness or egoism of human nature and enabling harmonious human life in the information technology domain.
  • Information technology ethics is the study of the moral issues arising out of the utilization and development of electronic technologies.
  • Information technology ethics goal is to spot and formulate answers to questions on the moral basis of individual responsibilities and actions.
  • Privacy, many people have private information spread throughout the digital media.
  • Privacy has evolving legal implications, but there are also ethical considerations.
  • Digital ownership, digital media platforms have permitted information to move more freely, unlike before.
  • Data gathering, everyone knows that their online lives are monitored.
  • Security liability, security systems for digital networks are computerized in order to safeguard important information and significant assets because digital security is much more complicated.
  • Access Cost, net neutrality has become a classy issue because of legislative efforts within a previous couple of years.
  • Moral right approach, managers who faces ethical dilemmas make decisions based on what is right morally.
  • Justice approach, in this approach to resolving ethical dilemmas, principles of impartiality, equity, and fairness are allowed.