Ethical and legal issues (H446)

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Across
  1. 3. A person who exposes illegal or unethical activity, like Snowden.
  2. 5. The obligation to be open about how personal data is used.
  3. 7. Data that describes and gives information about other data.
  4. 10. Illegal copying or distribution of software, films, or music.
  5. 11. A small file stored on your device by websites to track activity.
  6. 14. A regulation that enhances data protection across the EU.
  7. 16. Gaining unauthorised access to a computer system.
  8. 17. Criminal activities carried out using computers or the internet.
  9. 19. Plural of datum; can be personal, sensitive, or anonymised.
  10. 22. Country known for its advanced e-Government systems.
  11. 23. Abbreviation for technology simulating human intelligence.
  12. 24. Process of reviewing and filtering online content to prevent abuse.
  13. 26. When technology becomes outdated and is no longer supported.
  14. 28. Ethical concept concerned with fairness in computing access and use.
  15. 29. Unwanted or unsolicited digital messages, often in bulk.
  16. 30. Legal protection given to creators of original work.
Down
  1. 1. Monitoring of behaviour, often for security or data collection purposes.
  2. 2. A small hardware device that provides access to software or services.
  3. 4. The act of posting deliberately offensive or provocative messages online.
  4. 6. The surname of the computer scientist behind a famous test for machine intelligence.
  5. 8. Use of technology to perform tasks without human input.
  6. 9. A method used to protect data by converting it into unreadable code.
  7. 12. As in the name of a 1990 Act that criminalises unauthorised access to computer systems.
  8. 13. A security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic.
  9. 15. Fraudulent attempt to obtain sensitive information by pretending to be a trustworthy entity.
  10. 18. 2000 Act that regulates surveillance and the interception of communications.
  11. 20. Required under GDPR before collecting or using someone's personal data.
  12. 21. Monitoring user activity online, often for advertising.
  13. 25. The author who proposed the Three Laws of Robotics.
  14. 27. Unfair preference or prejudice that can occur in AI systems.