Du er ikke logget ind
Beskrivelse
This book explains moral dilemmas in the IT industry focussing on a different area of IT ethics. It starts by introducing theories, decision-making models, and the fundamental function of moral leadership in IT companies followed by ethical obligations related to intellectual property, privacy, professional ethics, and software development. It looks at how IT affects society in terms of accessibility and well-being including cybersecurity tactics, privacy and data protection legislation, legal and regulatory frameworks, and the moral obligations of IT workers and companies.
Features:
Includes extensive examination of IT ethics encompassing fundamental theories. Covers foundational concepts, intricate ethical quandaries, and societal ramifications. Provides practical guidance with real-world illustrations, case studies, and optimal approaches. Integrates cultural perspectives, case studies, and discussions on worldwide legal frameworks, accessibility challenges, and environmental sustainability. Reviews Canadian perspective on IT ethics, exploring the specific legal and ethical landscape of the country. This book is aimed at senior undergraduate and graduate students in computer engineering, IT including professionals.