Across
- 3. Reliability
- 5. Rapid increase in numbers
- 6. the use of exciting or shocking stories or language at the expense of accuracy, in order to provoke public interest or excitement.
- 7. tendency to believe things too quickly or easily
- 9. A precise sequence of instructions for processes that can be executed by a computer
- 11. a practical joke; a trick
- 12. Honesty
- 14. Our love affair with technology; enthusiasm for technology
- 18. Having to do with morals, values, right and wrong
- 20. To ban or cover some of the information
- 21. An improvement of an existing technological product, system, or method of doing something.
- 23. A system in which all computer programs and data is stored on a central server owned by a company (e.g. Google) and accessed virtually
- 24. A technique that is used to make a process automatic.
Down
- 1. Incorporating misleading information into one's memory of an event
- 2. not supported or proven by evidence
- 4. Protection of computer systems, networks, and data from digital attacks.
- 8. A new idea, method, or device
- 10. having or revealing keen insight and good judgment
- 13. A technique or device that examines a fingerprint, voice pattern, or the iris or retina of the eye.
- 15. working the body harder than it is normally worked
- 16. the quality of being believable or trustworthy
- 17. the use of digital technologies to change a business model and provide new revenue or value
- 19. Willingness to take credit and blame for actions.
- 22. the right of people not to reveal information about themselves