Exam 14: Ethical Risks and Responsibilities of IT Innovations
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Which of the following best describes the views and arguments about the consequences of wearing Google Glass?
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Discrimination is biased or prejudicial treatment in recruitment,hiring,or employment based on protected classes characteristics.
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__________ is the right to self-determine what information about you is made accessible,to whom,when,and for what use or purpose.
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Private content that uninhibited teenagers with bad judgment posted or sent cannot be made to disappear when they apply for jobs requiring security clearance or intense background checks or run for public office.
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__________ or sniffing out and mapping the physical location of Wi-Fi routers is a hacking technique,an invasion of privacy,and an information security risk.
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Private content that uninhibited teenagers with bad judgment had posted online ________.
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Companies expose themselves to harsh sanctions by federal agencies when they violate the privacy policies that their customers rely upon.
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Crowdsourcing can give every business access to an agile workforce that is not only better suited to solving some of the problems that organizations struggle with today but in many cases will do it for free.
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The legal system is reactive and slower moving that IT-and may not be prepared for upcoming challenges.
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__________ is a term used in these laws to describe characteristics that cannot be targeted for discrimination and harassment.
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The Facebook paradox refers to this phenomenon where social users are concerned about privacy but their behaviors contradict these concerns to an extreme degree.
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Discuss the competing interests and tradeoffs at work when the issue is privacy.In your opinion,why are ethics important when there are numerous civil rights and privacy laws?
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An estimated 50% of companies integrate their data across the enterprise.
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Every industry is being impacted by __________computing systems-the supersized,scalable,and resilient data centers pioneered by data-dependent and social media companies
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The term ________ refers to the phenomenon where social users are concerned about privacy,but their behaviors contradict these concerns to an extreme degree.
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If a workplace violence incident occurred and the attacker's public social networking profile contained information that could have predicted that behavior,the employer may be held liable for ________.
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We do not live in a world without consequences and boundaries.Yet many people act as though they do,as the privacy paradox points out.
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Several researchers estimate that distraction costs hundreds of billions of dollars a year in lost productivity.
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Many people live and work in a state of continuous partial attention as they move through their day-loosely connected to friends and family through various apps on mobile and wearable devices.
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Explain the principle of privacy.Describe the privacy paradox.Do you agree that a person's privacy is based to a large extent on what choices that person has made? Explain why or why not.
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