Information Technology and Ethics
Information Technology and Ethics
Table of contents Edit
An Overview of Ethics Edit
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.
What is Ethics? Edit
Ethics for IT Professionals Edit
- Ethics for IT Professionals
- IT Professionals and Their Relationship
- IT Responsibilities
- Whistleblowing
Computer and Internet Crime Edit
Security Edit
Freedom of Expression Edit
Privacy Edit
- Introduction
- Privacy Policies and Principles
- Privacy and Social Networking sites
- Privacy and The Internet of Things
- Privacy and Health Care
- Privacy and Data Protection
- Privacy and Finance
- Privacy and Children
- Conclusion
- The Privacy Chapter : Completed
Intellectual Property Edit
Software Development Edit
- Steps for Software Development
- Software Quality
- Software Development of Biometrics
- Software Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice
- Automation in Software Development
The Impact of Information Technology on the Quality of Life Edit
- 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)
- Cloud Computing and its effects on Quality of Life
Cryptocurrency Edit
Social Networking Edit
- Social Networking and Business
- Cyber-Crimes II
- Social Media Data Collection
- Account Sharing
- Social Media Privacy and Ethics
- Social Media and Conflicts
Cybersecurity Compliance
Artificial Intelligence Ethics Edit
Ethics of IT Organizations Edit
- Non-traditional Workers
- Personal Internet Use In The Workplace
- Privacy and Data Security
- Uniform Treatment Of All Employees
- Employee Communications
- Remote Work