Information Technology Acts Kamika Smith University of Phoenix BIS/220 Ross Sines June 16, 2013 Information Technology Acts There were many advances in information technology that resulted in new ethical issues necessitating the creation of certain acts that the government had to implement. The two that will be discussed in this paper are the Children’s Internet Protection Act, 2000, and the Electronic Funds Transfer Act of 1978. Both of these acts were deemed necessary due to increasing
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The Record Store: Information Systems Proposal Erick Clark University of Phoenix BIS 220 My business partner and I are considering starting a small, brick and mortar, nostalgic record store. My business partner, however, has not had much experience with information systems or technology and needs a basic understanding of the different types of information systems available to businesses. For our business to be an effective business, we must use the necessary tools and technology. According
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Information Technology Acts Paper Christy Little BIS-220 May 19, 2014 Eileen Buckholtz Information Technology Acts Paper The creation of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) and the Electronic Funds Transfer Act were designed to protect individual’s personal information. These two acts aim at protecting important personal information that can make an individual vulnerable to identity theft and other crimes. In the growing world of technology, individuals need protection
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Advances in Technology through Federal Acts Michael Mason BIS/220 July 29, 2014 ALGIS BASIULIS Advances in Technology through Federal Acts The American government does its best to ensure the safety and peace of mind of its citizens. They pass laws and different acts in which they deem to be for the greater good of the populace. While most are hit or miss in present times, there has been some major benefits not only to the American people, but to the technology we use in our jobs today. The
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Week 3 Reflection Summary BIS/220 Week 3 Reflection Summary In last week’s materials, my teammate and I have gained some useful and interesting knowledge about the wireless devices, smartphones, we use every day. We have learned what allows us to send emails, text messages, and pictures to our friends, family, co-workers, and classmates. In our summary of week three’s information, we will discuss how our smartphones work using transmission media and artificial intelligence. Also
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Caleb Rosenberger BIS/220 Information Technology Acts Paper Bruce Yates 04/02/2013 Information Technology Acts In today’s society we rely on technology more than ever. As the world keeps growing, more innovative ideas for technological advances are created. In the United States as the technology further grows we put different acts in place to kind of control that technology. Two acts that are interesting in technology today are the No Electronic Theft Act (1997) and the Children’s Internet
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Information System Proposal BIS/220 November , 2013 INTRODUCTION There are quite a few organizational information systems available for business to assist them in running properly. Five systems that would work well for our nostalgic record store: * Transaction Processing System * Office automation system * Supply Chain management system * Management information system * Electronic commerce system. PROPOSAL FOR EACH ORGINIZATIONAL INFORMATION SYSTEM The first system
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Information Technology Acts Paper Jessica Jordan BIS/220 Mai Nguyen October 17, 2011 Information technology has greatly advanced through the years. For the most part, these advancements are beneficial to consumers, however, the advancements have also made it necessary for the government to step in to create acts in order to set restrictions and help protect consumers’ rights. Two of the acts implemented are the Children’s Internet Protection Act, 2000 and the Do Not Call Implementation
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Wireless Technologies Proposal BIS/220 10/13/2014 Professor Dina Cobb Wireless Technologies Proposal In today’s technological world, Party Plates need to establish a competitive and innovative approach to utilizing technology trends to gain corporate goals. Our new mission is to create an environment where all departments can interact with customers and employees, to collaborate effectively. Accomplishing this goal will require the implementation of wireless technologies within
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Information Technology Acts Brittany Delaine BIS/220 November 4, 2013 Vivien Lewis As a way to share information about nuclear physics Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) describes the Web as "the universe of network-accessible information, the embodiment of human knowledge." Since the creation of the World Wide Web many protection acts have been established. With the establishment of the Internet all the knowledge on a subject
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