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[Show more]What does the Bathsheba syndrome refer to? correct answer: Ethical failure of people in power 
 
What is defined as a concept by which organizations assimilate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and interactions with their stakeholders? correct answer: CSR (Corporate So...
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Add to cartWhat does the Bathsheba syndrome refer to? correct answer: Ethical failure of people in power 
 
What is defined as a concept by which organizations assimilate social and environmental concerns in their business operations and interactions with their stakeholders? correct answer: CSR (Corporate So...
acceptable use policy (AUP) correct answer: A document that stipulates restrictions and practices that a user must agree in order to use organizational computing and network resources. 
 
advanced persistent threat (APT) correct answer: A network attack in which an intruder gains access to a netwo...
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Add to cartacceptable use policy (AUP) correct answer: A document that stipulates restrictions and practices that a user must agree in order to use organizational computing and network resources. 
 
advanced persistent threat (APT) correct answer: A network attack in which an intruder gains access to a netwo...
Why is it important for IT professionals to incorporate good ethical practices? So that employees are prepared to handle situations that could lead to misconduct. 
 
What does the Bathsheba syndrome refer to? Ethical failure of people in power 
 
What is an example of corporate social responsi...
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Add to cartWhy is it important for IT professionals to incorporate good ethical practices? So that employees are prepared to handle situations that could lead to misconduct. 
 
What does the Bathsheba syndrome refer to? Ethical failure of people in power 
 
What is an example of corporate social responsi...
Bathsheba syndrome correct answer: The moral corruption of people in power, which is often facilitated by a tendency for people to look the other way when their leaders act inappropriately. 
 
cramming correct answer: Practice in which unauthorized, recurring third-party charges are added to consu...
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Add to cartBathsheba syndrome correct answer: The moral corruption of people in power, which is often facilitated by a tendency for people to look the other way when their leaders act inappropriately. 
 
cramming correct answer: Practice in which unauthorized, recurring third-party charges are added to consu...
Fair Credit Reporting Act (1970) regulates the operations of credit reporting bureaus, including how they collect, store, and use credit information. 
 
Right to Financial Privacy Act (1978) protects the records of financial institution customers from unauthorized scrutiny by the federal gover...
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Add to cartFair Credit Reporting Act (1970) regulates the operations of credit reporting bureaus, including how they collect, store, and use credit information. 
 
Right to Financial Privacy Act (1978) protects the records of financial institution customers from unauthorized scrutiny by the federal gover...
Bathsheba syndrome correct answer: the moral corruption of people in power, which is often facilitated by a tendency for people to look the other way when their leaders act inappropriately 
 
Corporate Social Responsibility CSR correct answer: the concept that an organization should act ethically ...
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Add to cartBathsheba syndrome correct answer: the moral corruption of people in power, which is often facilitated by a tendency for people to look the other way when their leaders act inappropriately 
 
Corporate Social Responsibility CSR correct answer: the concept that an organization should act ethically ...
Bathsheba Syndrome The moral corruption of people in power, which is often facilitated by a tendency for people to look the other way when their leaders act inappropriately. 
 
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) The concept that an organization should act ethically by taking responsibility ...
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Add to cartBathsheba Syndrome The moral corruption of people in power, which is often facilitated by a tendency for people to look the other way when their leaders act inappropriately. 
 
Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) The concept that an organization should act ethically by taking responsibility ...
What does the Bathsheba Syndrome refer to? The ethical *failure of people in power* 
 
(Not to be confused with Corruption of Public personnel) 
 
What is the term for the concept where *organizations assimilate social and environmental concerns* in their business operations and *in their interac...
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Add to cartWhat does the Bathsheba Syndrome refer to? The ethical *failure of people in power* 
 
(Not to be confused with Corruption of Public personnel) 
 
What is the term for the concept where *organizations assimilate social and environmental concerns* in their business operations and *in their interac...
right of privacy correct answer: "the right to be left alone -- the most comprehensive of rights, and the right most valued by a free people 
 
information privacy correct answer: The combination of *communications privacy* (the ability to communicate with others without those communications bein...
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Add to cartright of privacy correct answer: "the right to be left alone -- the most comprehensive of rights, and the right most valued by a free people 
 
information privacy correct answer: The combination of *communications privacy* (the ability to communicate with others without those communications bein...
What is an example of corporate social responsibility (CSR)? 
A. The CEO of an internet provider takes a large end-of-year bonus while shareholders lose money on the dwindling stock value. 
B. A software company outsources its production facility to another location to take advantage of a tax loopho...
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Add to cartWhat is an example of corporate social responsibility (CSR)? 
A. The CEO of an internet provider takes a large end-of-year bonus while shareholders lose money on the dwindling stock value. 
B. A software company outsources its production facility to another location to take advantage of a tax loopho...
What does PAPA stand for? correct answer: Privacy, Accuracy, Property, Accessibility 
 
What does the Bathsheba Syndrome refer to? correct answer: The ethical failure of people in power 
 
What is the term for the concept where organizations assimilate social and environmental concerns in their bu...
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Add to cartWhat does PAPA stand for? correct answer: Privacy, Accuracy, Property, Accessibility 
 
What does the Bathsheba Syndrome refer to? correct answer: The ethical failure of people in power 
 
What is the term for the concept where organizations assimilate social and environmental concerns in their bu...
An agreement of the World Trade Organization that requires member governments to ensure that intellectual property rights can be enforced under their laws and that penalties for infringement are tough enough to deter further violations. correct answer: Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellec...
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Add to cartAn agreement of the World Trade Organization that requires member governments to ensure that intellectual property rights can be enforced under their laws and that penalties for infringement are tough enough to deter further violations. correct answer: Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellec...
According to the Ethics Resource Center, which action is the most commonly observed form of employee misconduct? correct answer: Misuse of company time 
 
What percent of instances of reported misconduct are non-manager responsible for? correct answer: About 40 percent 
 
_______ is/are one's per...
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Add to cartAccording to the Ethics Resource Center, which action is the most commonly observed form of employee misconduct? correct answer: Misuse of company time 
 
What percent of instances of reported misconduct are non-manager responsible for? correct answer: About 40 percent 
 
_______ is/are one's per...
which systems gather data about individuals? correct answer: Tracking systems in videos, cookies, google location, facebook tags 
 
which action have the courts ruled in favor for (4th amendment) correct answer: without a reasonable expectation to privacy, there is no privacy right 
 
how does cus...
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Add to cartwhich systems gather data about individuals? correct answer: Tracking systems in videos, cookies, google location, facebook tags 
 
which action have the courts ruled in favor for (4th amendment) correct answer: without a reasonable expectation to privacy, there is no privacy right 
 
how does cus...
acceptable use policy (AUP) correct answer: A document that stipulates restrictions and practices that a user must agree in order to use organizational computing and network resources. 
 
advanced persistent threat (APT) correct answer: A network attack in which an intruder gains access to a netwo...
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Add to cartacceptable use policy (AUP) correct answer: A document that stipulates restrictions and practices that a user must agree in order to use organizational computing and network resources. 
 
advanced persistent threat (APT) correct answer: A network attack in which an intruder gains access to a netwo...
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