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Code of Ethics Privacy, Violations, Risks, Build as requested, Refuse to…
Code of Ethics Privacy
Ethical Egoism
Data Breaches, Harm to employees, Legal and reputational consequences
Respect Privacy, Honor Confidentiality
Kantian Ethics
Respect contracts, professional integrity, assess all that would be affected.
Loss of client, (possible) breach of contract
Protects sensitive data, Maintains ethical integrity
Virtue Ethics
Educating stakeholders, avoiding harm to others, encourage leadership responsibilities.
Builds trust, protects users gradually, Preserves client relationship
May not fully resolve ethical concerns, Requires careful documentation
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My choice because overall, most helpful in doing the job and least amount of risk
I believe the other cases are applicable people are more willing than ever to build as requested, also refusing to build is always a choice if people's safety and information is at stake.
Yes, there should be a professional code of ethics, that way there is no getting around what should be done or not be done.