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Information Technology and Ethics

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Table of contents

An Overview of Ethics

A definition of Ethics is "moral principles that govern a person or group's behavior". In other words, doing what the law requires, and rules for distinguishing between right and wrong. Also, ethics may have much to do with one's religious beliefs.

Professional Code of Ethics

Ethics for IT Professionals

IT Specialist

IT Professionals and Their Relationship

IT Responsibilities

Whistleblowing

Computer and Internet Crime

Cyber-Crimes

Types of Cyber Criminals

Security

Security Breach

Freedom of Expression

Freedom of Expression

Privacy

Privacy Policies

Privacy in the News

Encryption/Cryptography and Privacy

Surveillance

Data Protection Ethics

Intellectual Property

Intellectual Property

Intellectual Property Issues

Software Development

Steps for Software Development

Software Quality

Software Engineering Ethics and Professional Practices

The Impact of Information Technology on the Quality of Life

Does IT Affect Performance In The Workplace?

IT and Healthcare

Consumer AI

AI Dilemma and Taxation

100 Year Study

Privacy and Artificial Intelligence

Internet of Things (IoT)

Social Networking

Social Networking and Business

Cyber-Crimes II

Social Media Data Collection

Account Sharing

Robotic Ethics

Current Robotic Ethics

Future Robotic Ethics

Ethics of IT Organizations

Non-traditional Workers

Quizzes

Quiz 1