RU ITEC411 (Professional Ethics and Responsibilities - Chapter 9))

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Across
  1. 4. Crafting interfaces that dynamically adjust based on user behavior, preferences, or contextual factors.
  2. 6. Inadequate or incomplete planning, leading to constraints, hurried decisions, or compromises in later project stages.
  3. 8. Conducting meetings between people in different locations using video and audio connections.
  4. 10. Ethical hacking practice where cybersecurity professionals legally attempt to identify system vulnerabilities to enhance security.
  5. 13. The act of leaving out specific individuals or groups, often unintentionally, from a particular context or system.
  6. 14. The science or practice of encoding information to prevent unauthorized access, especially in information security.
  7. 15. Altering or eradicating identifiable information from datasets to safeguard individuals' privacy while retaining overall data utility.
  8. 17. Pre-set configurations or settings automatically applied in a system or software if not explicitly specified.
  9. 18. The process of identifying and rectifying inaccuracies or inconsistencies in data to improve its quality.
  10. 19. Designing systems with separate, interchangeable parts, enhancing flexibility and ease of maintenance.
Down
  1. 1. Employing data and algorithms to create models that predict future outcomes or behaviors.
  2. 2. The process of selectively omitting or censoring sensitive information from a document or dataset, often for privacy or security reasons.
  3. 3. Repeating tests post-modifications to ensure previously functioning aspects have not been adversely affected.
  4. 5. The commitment to complying with established standards, specifications, or regulations.
  5. 7. Catering to a specific segment or group with unique preferences or needs.
  6. 9. The deliberate act of making something obscure or unclear, often used to protect intellectual property or hinder reverse engineering.
  7. 11. Alternative problem-solving methods employed when conventional approaches fail.
  8. 12. The capability of being customized or adapted to suit individual preferences or needs.
  9. 15. Losing interest or focus during discussions, indicating a lack of engagement or understanding.
  10. 16. A systematic approach or set of procedures for solving a problem or accomplishing a task.