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CIS 3250 Test 1 FSU It is always wrong to lie would reflect the utilitarian theory of ethics. - ✔✔False A Turing Test determines the strength of an encryption method. - ✔✔False What does a ... turing test determine? - ✔✔a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior of a human Golden Rule - ✔✔Treat others as you would have them treat you Rawl's veil of ignorance - ✔✔ignorant of their own gender, race, age, talents, wealth, etc. Free services are paid for in internet by - ✔✔paid ads, freemium, corporate sponsors, taxes, donations Three reasons honesty is one of the most fundamental ethical vales? - ✔✔Our decisions affect so many other people and we base decisions on info we have. if a lie is in info, then it sabotages the essential activity of being human-absorbing and processing info and making choices to pursue goals. Lies manipulate people and have negative consequences example of negative right - ✔✔freedom of religion, speech, and right to use labor skills or mind to create G&S negative right aka - ✔✔liberty aka Three characteristics that make professional ethics different than general ethics - ✔✔professional must be expert in field social responsibility of products (privacy, security, safety, reliability, ease of use) must maintain skills are positive or negative rights guaranteed in the first amendment? - ✔✔negative positive rights do what? - ✔✔impose an obligation on some people to provide certain things for others General moral imperatives/principles from ACM code of ethics - ✔✔contribute to society and human well-being, avoid harm to others, be honest and trustworthy, be fair and take action to not discriminate, honor confidentiality, respect privacy of others, etc. Two ethical values ACM code of ethics says are basic - ✔✔honesty and fairness what 3 aspects of professional behavior do honesty and fairness cover? - ✔✔respect to protect privacy, and property rights, and to avoid harm to others positive right aka - ✔✔claim right aka US vs Jones (2012) - ✔✔first major case of digital tech surveillance police attached GPS tracker to car w/o warrant Katz vs. US (1967) - ✔✔the fourth amendment protects people, not places Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets (1968) - ✔✔allowed wiretapping and tech surveillance without warrant Privacy Act of 1974 - ✔✔regulates only federal government databases When an IP address is recorded when a link is clicked, what is happening? - ✔✔invisible information gathering Kyllo v. United States (2001) - ✔✔when gov. uses device not in general public to investigate with intrusion, they need warrant USA PATRIOT Act (2001) - ✔✔about terrorism, does NOT give ppl more protection from gov. intrusion Olmsted v. United States (1928) - ✔✔Fourth amendment only applies to physical intrusion Informed consent - ✔✔You are aware and agree to the data being collected about you How many imperatives in ACM code - ✔✔24 [Show More]
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