Attorneys, government agencies, and businesses increasingly use mounds of computer generated data quite legally to confound their audiences. Confidentiality & PrivacyĬomputers can be used symbolically to intimidate, deceive or defraud victims. The student should be made aware of his individual responsibility in making ethical decisions associated with information security. It is easy to sensationalize these topics with real horror stories it is more difficult to deal with the underlying ethical issues involved. Security problems with which an organization may have to deal include: responsible decision-making, confidentiality, privacy, piracy, fraud & misuse, liability, copyright, trade secrets, and sabotage.
That is, while people are part of the solution, they are also most the problem.
The foundation of all security systems is formed by the moral principles and practices of those people involved and the standards of the profession. The following issues are examples of security problems that an organization may have to deal with: A.
The foundations of all secure systems are the moral principles and practices and the professional standards of all employees of the organization, i.e., while people are part of the solution, they are also most of the problem. Home > Curriculum > Teaching Materials > Course Modules > Module 1 > 03.