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Ethics in information technology / George W. Reynolds.

By: Reynolds, George Walter, 1944- [author.].
Publisher: Boston, Massachusetts, USA : Cengage Learning, Inc., ©2019Edition: Sixth edition.Description: xix, 444 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 1337405876; 9781337405874.Subject(s): Information technology -- Moral and ethical aspects | Business ethicsDDC classification: 174.9004 R33 2019
Contents:
1. An Overview of Ethics.2. Ethics for IT Professionals and IT Users.3. Cyberattacks and Cybersecurity.4. Privacy.5. Freedom of Expression.6. Intellectual Property.7. Ethical Decisions in Software Development.8. Social Networking.9. Ethics of IT Organizations.Appendix A: Brief Introduction to Morality.
Summary: Thorough coverage highlights notable technology developments and their impact on business. Students examine professional codes of ethics, cyberattacks and cybersecurity, security risk assessment, privacy, electronic surveillance, and freedom of expression. They also study Internet censorship, protection of intellectual property, quality software systems, IT's impact on society, social networking, and ethics of IT corporations. Unlike other introductory books with brief ethical coverage, this edition provides a thorough foundation for addressing ethical issues in the workplace -- Provided by the publisher.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. An Overview of Ethics.2. Ethics for IT Professionals and IT Users.3. Cyberattacks and Cybersecurity.4. Privacy.5. Freedom of Expression.6. Intellectual Property.7. Ethical Decisions in Software Development.8. Social Networking.9. Ethics of IT Organizations.Appendix A: Brief Introduction to Morality.

Thorough coverage highlights notable technology developments and their impact on business. Students examine professional codes of ethics, cyberattacks and cybersecurity, security risk assessment, privacy, electronic surveillance, and freedom of expression. They also study Internet censorship, protection of intellectual property, quality software systems, IT's impact on society, social networking, and ethics of IT corporations. Unlike other introductory books with brief ethical coverage, this edition provides a thorough foundation for addressing ethical issues in the workplace -- Provided by the publisher.

College of Engineering and Computer Studies Bachelor of Science in Information Technology

Text in English

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