Chapter2_Ethics for IT Workers and IT Users
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- 3. is government-issued permission to engage in an activity or to operate a business.
- 6. The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers covers the broad fields of electrical,electronic, and information technologies and sciences.
- 8. is information, generally unknown to the public, that a company has taken strong measures to keep confidential.
- 9. the crime of obtaining goods, services, or property through deception or trickery.
- 10. is the misstatement or incomplete statement of a material fact. If the ________ causes the other party to enter into a contract, that party may have the legal right to cancel the contract or seek reimbursement for damages.
- 12. One of the Popular wrldwide professinal organizatin in computer professional community.
- 14. which involves lying on a résumé and claiming competence in an IT skill that is in high demand.
- 15. Software _____ is one of the common ethical issues for IT users where software is used without licence.
- 17. defendants who have particular expertise or competence are measured against a reasonable ___________ standard.
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- 1. Professionals who breach the duty of care are liable for injuries that their negligence causes. This liability is commonly referred to as ___________ .
- 2. an effort by an employee to attract attention to a negligent, illegal, unethical, abusive, or dangerous act by a company that threatens the public interest.
- 4. refers to the obligation to protect people against any unreasonable harm or risk.
- 5. indicates that a professional possesses a particular set of skills, knowledge, orbabilities, in the opinion of the certifying organization.
- 7. The courts decide whether parties owe a duty of care by applying a reasonable _________ standard to evaluate how an objective, careful, and conscientious person would have acted in the same circumstances.
- 9. is a hardware or software device that serves as a barrier between an organization’s network and the Internet
- 11. _________ has been defined as not doing something that a reasonable person would do, or doing something that a reasonable person would not do.
- 13. involves providing money, property, or favors to someone in business or government to obtain a business advantage
- 16. name of trade group that represents the world’s largest software and hardware manufacturers.