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WGU D333 Ethics in Technology - WGU

1. acceptable use policy (AUP) A document that stipulates restrictions
and practices that a user must agree
in order to use organizational computing
and network resources.

2. acceptance When an organization decides to accept
a risk because the cost of avoiding the
risk outweighs the potential loss of the
risk. A decision to accept a risk can
be extremely difficult and controversial
when dealing with safety-critical systems
because making that determination in-
volves forming personal judgments about
the value of human life, assessing poten-
tial liability in case of an accident, eval-
uating the potential impact on the sur-
rounding natural environment, and esti-
mating the system's costs and benefits.

3. advanced persistent threat A network attack in which an intruder
(APT) gains access to a network and stays
there—undetected—with the intention of
stealing data over a long period of time
(weeks or even months).

4. agile development A software development methodology in
which a system is developed in iterations
lasting from one to four weeks. Unlike
the waterfall system development model,
agile development accepts the fact that
system requirements are evolving and
cannot be fully understood or defined at
the start of the project.



5. Agreement on Trade-Related As- An agreement of the World Trade Orga-
pects of Intellectual Property nization that requires member govern-
Rights (TRIPS) ments to ensure that intellectual property


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rights can be enforced under their laws
and that penalties for infringement are
tough enough to deter further violations.

6. American Recovery and Rein- A wide-ranging act that authorized $787
vestment Act billion in spending and tax cuts over
a 10-year period and included strong
privacy provisions for electronic health
records, such as banning the sale of
health information, promoting the use of
audit trails and encryption, and providing
rights of access for patients.

7. annualized loss expectancy The estimated loss from a potential risk
(ALE) event over the course of a year. The fol-
lowing equation is used to calculate the
annual loss expectancy: ARO × SLE =
ALE. Where ARO is the annualized rate
of occurrence, an estimate of the prob-
ability that this event will occur over the
course of a year and SLE is the single
loss expectancy, the estimated loss that
would be incurred if the event happens.

8. annualized rate of occurrence An estimate of the probability that a risk
(ARO) event will occur over the course of a year.

9. anonymous expression The expression of opinions by people
who do not reveal their identity.

10. anonymous remailer service A service that allows anonymity on the
Internet by using a computer program
that strips the originating header and/or
IP address from the message and then
forwards the message to its intended re-
cipient.

11. anti-SLAPP laws Laws designed to reduce frivolous
SLAPPs (strategic lawsuit against public
participation (SLAPP), which is a law-


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suit filed by corporations, government of-
ficials, and others against citizens and
community groups who oppose them on
matters of concern).

12. antivirus software Software that scans for a specific se-
quence of bytes, known as a virus sig-
nature, that indicates the presence of a
specific virus.

13. artificial intelligence systems The people, procedures, hardware, soft-
ware, data, and knowledge needed to de-
velop computer systems and machines
that can simulate human intelligence
processes, including learning (the acqui-
sition of information and rules for using
the information), reasoning (using rules
to reach conclusions), and self-correction
(using the outcome from one scenario to
improve its performance on future sce-
narios).

14. audit committee A group that provides assistance to the
board of directors in fulfilling its responsi-
bilities with respect to the oversight of the
quality and integrity of the organization's
accounting and reporting practices and
controls, including financial statements
and reports; the organization's compli-
ance with legal and regulatory require-
ments; the qualifications, independence,
and performance of the company's inde-
pendent auditor; and the performance of
the company's internal audit team.

15. avoidance The elimination of a vulnerability that
gives rise to a particular risk in order to
avoid the risk altogether. This is the most
effective solution but often not possible



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due to organizational requirements and
factors beyond an organization's control.

16. 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.

17. best practice A method or technique that has consis-
tently shown results superior to those
achieved with other means and that is
used as a benchmark within a particular
industry.

18. Bill of Rights The first 10 amendments to the United
States Constitution that spell out addi-
tional rights of individuals.

19. black-box testing A type of dynamic testing that involves
viewing the software unit as a device
that has expected input and output be-
haviors but whose internal workings are
unknown (a black box).

20. blended threat A sophisticated threat that combines the
features of a virus, worm, Trojan horse,
and other malicious code into a single
payload.

21. body of knowledge An agreed-upon sets of skills and abilities
that all licensed professionals must pos-
sess.

22. botnet A large group of computers, which are
controlled from one or more remote loca-
tions by hackers, without the knowledge
or consent of their owners.

23. breach of contract The failure of one party to meet the terms
of a contract.

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