Law BB30 8.01

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Across
  1. 5. The practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks, which is crucial for maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of data.
  2. 8. The moral principles that govern the use of computer technology and the internet, particularly concerning issues of privacy, security, and behavior online.
  3. 10. The trail of data left by a person's online activity, which can impact their online reputation and how they are perceived by businesses and other individuals.
Down
  1. 1. The exchange of information through digital platforms, such as emails, social media, and instant messaging, which can raise ethical considerations regarding privacy and professionalism.
  2. 2. The use of digital technology to harass or intimidate individuals, particularly in a workplace setting, which can lead to serious ethical and legal issues.
  3. 3. An incident where unauthorized access to confidential data occurs, compromising sensitive information and posing risks to customer privacy and business integrity.
  4. 4. The practice of monitoring and influencing how an individual or organization is perceived online, especially in response to negative incidents or feedback.
  5. 6. The right of individuals to control their personal information and the expectation that their data will be kept secure and confidential by businesses.
  6. 7. Information collected from clients that can include personal, financial, and behavioral data, which businesses must protect to maintain trust and compliance with regulations.
  7. 9. The perception of a company in the eyes of consumers, influenced by its actions, communications, and ethical practices, particularly in the digital realm.