Business Driven Technology
7th Edition
ISBN: 9781259567322
Author: Paige Baltzan Instructor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter B, Problem B7.1MBD
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Information does not have any ethics:
- Information itself has no ethics as it has no idea how to preserve itself.
- Dealing with information is bounded with ethical principles that should be followed.
- An information privacy policy should be developed for organizations intending to protect its information.
- Fair information practices denote a set of standards that governs collection and use of personal data and addressing issues for accuracy and privacy.
- It deals with creation, dissemination, organization and usage of information.
- It provides moral framework for information privacy.
- The subjects such as protection of copyright, intellectual freedom, responsibility, privacy as well as security are an important concern.
Investigation for principal:
- The questions to be answered includes:
- What type of information were you processing in Starbucks?
- Who accessed the information?
- What all information are been exposed?
- Is the information passed on to some public sites?
Punishment:
- The punishment on data breach activity depends on the criticality of data...
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