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ETHICS (unit #10) (CODE OF CONDUCT (don't steal code, don't create…
ETHICS (unit #10)
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CRIME
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viruses
malicious software program which can self-replicate, enter other programs/files which may be for destructive purposes.
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THE DIGITAL DIVIDE
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economic: money, jobs distribution and consumption of goods and services
education: learning, knowledge and the skills gained through education
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cultural: behavior, attitudes and lifestyles of a particular social group
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LEGISLATION
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computer misuse act
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4) making, supplying or obtaining anything which can be used in computer misuse offences
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legislation = law/ regulation that has been passes/enacted as a 'statutory' law by a government of the land
JACKING, CRACKING, HACKING (examples of eCrime)
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cracking
the illegal act of getting rid of the copy protection and registration used in things such as computer software and DVDs
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TYPES OF SOFTWARE
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open source
source code released under a license so the user can copy/alter/share it. They own the intellectual property rights.
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SPAM
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irrelevant / unsolicited messages sent over the Internet to users to for advertising, phishing, spreading malware
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STAKEHOLDERS
a person with an interest or concern in something, especiallly a business
eCrimes
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examples
data breaches, scams, hackers, hardware theft, communication interception, phishing, viruses, cyber warfare
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MORALS VS LAW
law
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used to establih standards, maintaining oders, resolving disputes and protecting rights
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MODERN TECHNOLOGY
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cloud storage
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pros :smiley:
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failed hardware, not a problem, files saved
cons :cry:
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if breached, data is lost
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WEARABLE TECHNOLOGY
pacemaker, watches, smart watches
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