Ethics in Technology Test 1 || With Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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Ethics in Technology Test 1 || With Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
Ethics in Technology Test 1 || With Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
What is the principal obstacle to the business solution implementation in the context of the decision-making process? - ANSWER - The course of action to be imp...
, Ethics in Technology Test 1 || With
Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
What is the principal obstacle to the business solution implementation in the context
of the decision-making process? - ANSWER - The course of action to be
implemented meets the resistance of employees who are used to the established
work routine.
What will you do if the chosen solution has not provided the expected results? -
ANSWER - determine a further course of action based on the data obtained from
monitoring the implemented solution.
What is the five-step decision-making process for ethical cases?? - ANSWER - 1.
develop a problem statement
2. identify alternatives
3. choose alternatives
4. implement the decision
5. evaluate the results
identifying the stakeholders and their positions on an issue is a part of which of the
five decision-making steps? - ANSWER - defining the problem
Approximately how many U.S. workers have reported worker or manager
misconduct and then suffered some sort of retribution from their supervisor or
negative reactions from their co-workers? - ANSWER - Some 6.2 million
What is used by law enforcement agencies to snap photos/document the location of
vehicles? - ANSWER - ALPR (automatic license plate reader)
What is used by law enforcement agencies to scan vehicles and individuals/crowds
to search for currency, drugs, and explosives? - ANSWER - backscatter imaging
scanner
What is used by most types of websites to capture your browsing history for website
customization and personalization purposes as well as targeted marketing? -
ANSWER - cookies
What unmanned aerial vehicle is used by law enforcement to support operations that
require aerial survellance? - ANSWER - drone
What is used by Facebook to identify and reference people in photos and videos
posted on Facebook by its total user population? - ANSWER - facebook tagging
system
What is used by mobile device users to store a history of location data from all
devices on which a user is logged into a Google account? - ANSWER - Google
location services
,What is used by the NSA to intercept and record all telephone conversations in
certain countries?
Includes Afghanistan, the Bahamas, Mexico, Kenya, and the Philippines.
America not included, but making calls to those countries are. - ANSWER - MYSTIC
What surveillance program is used by the NSA to collect internet data like search
histories, photos, email/file transfers, and voice/video chats? - ANSWER - PRISM
What is used by the TSA to check travelers' personal information against TSA's
passenger watch list? - ANSWER - Secure Flight Program
What appliance can capture personal conversations along with voice commands
used to control it? - ANSWER - Smart TVs
What hardware device is used by law enforcement to impersonate a cell tower,
forcing all mobile phones in range to connect to it and then capture information to
identify said phones/users? - ANSWER - Stingray
What is the combination of communications privacy and data privacy? - ANSWER -
information privacy
What is the ability to communicate with others without being monitored by other
persons or organizations? - ANSWER - communications privacy
What is the ability to limit access to one's personal data by others and organizations
in order to exercise a substantial degree of control over that data and its use? -
ANSWER - data privacy
What regulates the operations of credit reporting bureaus, including how they collect,
store, and use credit information? - ANSWER - Fair Credit Reporting Act
What protects the records of financial institution customers from unauthorized
scrutiny by the federal government? - ANSWER - Right to Financial Privacy Act
What is required for the government to access a customer's financial records? -
ANSWER - -authorization signed by the customer
-an appropriate administrative or judicial subpoena or summons
-qualified search warrant or a formal written request by a government agency
What was a bank deregulation law that repealed a Depression-era law known as
Glass-Steagall? - ANSWER - Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GBLA)
What prohibited any one institution from offering investment, commercial banking,
and insurance services? - ANSWER - Glass-Steagall
What are the three rules of GBLA? - ANSWER - -financial privacy
-safeguards
-pretexting
, 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 - ANSWER -
Bathsheba syndrome
the concept that an organization should act ethically by taking responsibility for the
impact of its actions on its shareholders, consumers, employees, community,
environment, and suppliers - ANSWER - CSR (corporate social responsibility)
a code of behavior that is defined by the group to which an individual belongs -
ANSWER - ethics
adherence to a personal code of principles - ANSWER - integrity
the personal principles upon which an individual bases his or her decisions about
what is right and wrong - ANSWER - morals
component of CSR that focuses on developing and maintaining a supply chain that
meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future
generations to meet their needs - ANSWER - supply chain sustainability
what is the most commonly observed form of employee misconduct? - ANSWER -
misuse of company time
What percent of instances of reported misconduct are non-managers responsible
for? - ANSWER - about 40%
What percent of instances of reported misconduct are managers responsible for? -
ANSWER - about 60%
a habit of unacceptable behavior - ANSWER - vice
a habit that inclines people to do what is acceptable - ANSWER - virtue
a system of rules that dictates what an individual can and cannot do - ANSWER -
Law
principle stating that an employer can be held legally responsible for the acts of its
employees even if the employees acted in a way contrary to corporate policies and
their employer's directions - ANSWER - respondeat superior
who provides an organization with vision and leadership in the area of business
conduct? - ANSWER - corporate ethics officer (aka corporate compliance officer)
what responsibilities does an ethics officer have? - ANSWER - -compliance
-creating/maintaining ethics culture
-being a key knowledge and contact person on issues relating to corporate
ethics/principles
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