Assignment 1: In the article “How unethical behavior becomes habit”, the writers find that questionable behavior and unethical decisions in the workplace are common occurrences for working Americans. The article continues to explain that the research they found showed that people “often start their misconduct with small transgressions and then slide down a slippery slope.” Getting away with those smaller transgressions encouraged them to commit bigger and bigger offenses as time went by. (Gino)
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Panel. Extra Curricular Activities & Interests • Participated in INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIAD OF MATHEMATICS 2009 • Participated in TECHNOCRAT-2K13 • Member in WEBSITE DESIGNING CELL during TECHNOCRAT-2K13. • Completed ‘HACK-NEX’ Workshop on ETHICAL HACKING & INFORMATION SECURITY
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include the effects on information security of cyber-business regulation, doing business on the Internet, privacy laws, taxation, protection of intellectual property, electronic privacy, wiretapping, and cyber-squatting. In addition, students examine ethical issues, forensics, and evidence of cyber-crime. (No Prerequisite) | | | Terminal Course Objectives | DeVry University course content is constructed from curriculum guides developed for each course that are in alignment with specific Terminal
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E-Mail and Internet Policy Darryn Cooper COM/285 Angie Robert August 24, 2011 E-Mail and Internet Policy The integrity of a business relies on communication, both using internal and external communications. E-mails and the internet are two ways that businesses communicate with shareholders, employees and their customers. In today’s global market, the use of computer guidelines and policies have been implemented to ensure that
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Current Event: “Lizard Squad Hack Sony Playstation and Xbox An online hacking group named “Lizard Squad” issued and carried out attacks on Christmas against the video game giants, Playstation and Xbox. They accomplished this feat by using a tactic call “DDoS.” MCcormack and Spillett (2014) state that DDoSing occurs when massive numbers of people or automated machines flood servers with external data requests, crippling the computers to the point where they grind to a halt and are effectively
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Assignment 3: Legal and Ethical Considerations in Marketing, Product Safety, and Intellectual Property Major Dr. Lynn MacBeth Law and Ethics in the Business Environment September 8, 2013 Ethical issues related to marketing and advertising, intellectual property, and regulation of product safety. “Advertising ministers to the spiritual side of trade…it is a great power…part of the greater work of the regeneration and redemption of mankind” (Halbert, 2012). This is a very powerful statement
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Global Ethical Problems Donna Bistrican XMGT/216 September 25, 2010 Global Ethical Problems The Wall Street article reports on the ethical issue of freedom of speech and human rights violation in China and Google’s dilemma. Companies deal with ethical conflicts with China daily. Google Inc.’s struggled with ethical implications for doing business with China. The paper addresses the ethical problems that companies like Google, Inc. encountered that caused their decision to withdraw from China
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stakeholders were the shareholders of the tabloid as the stock went down tremendously after July 7, 2011. The readers were also affected by the loss of the newspaper as there were over a million subscribers who would look forward to this tabloid. Ethical Analysis. Rupert Murdoch and his employees were aware that an issue existed with the tactics they used to obtain information. The intensity of the issue may have felt smaller for the employees because of Murdoch’s approval. If the Police were in fact
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technology influence us so much that it even affects even the core of our humanity? Does technology also dictate our values, morals and ethics? Accompanied by these questions is the responsibility for us to make decisions within the boundary of our ethical standards to negate the negative impacts brought about by the onset of the technological race. While the word ethics has been seen and defined across the centuries, there still is no uniform definition that will describe the word perfectly. In the
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com, 2013) Unfortunately that also meant our children could be exposed to material that was considered harmful or obscene. Despite the benefits the internet offered, people felt the need to ensure the safety and well being of our children. These ethical concerns lead to the creation of the Children’s Internet Protection Act, or CIPA, by Congress in the year 2000. CIPA was created with the sole purpose to ensure that, “schools and libraries that received discounts for internet access, or internal
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