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Ethical and Social Issues in the Information Age [electronic resource] / by Joseph Migga Kizza.

Por: Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Texts in Computer Science | Texts in Computer ScienceEditor: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2010Descripción: XVII, 335p. 40 illus., 20 illus. in color. online resourceTipo de contenido:
  • text
Tipo de medio:
  • computer
Tipo de soporte:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781849960380
Trabajos contenidos:
  • SpringerLink (Online service)
Tema(s): Formatos físicos adicionales: Sin títuloClasificación CDD:
  • 005.7 23
Clasificación LoC:
  • QA76.76.A65
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Springer eBooksResumen: Ethical dilemmas have risen in number and intensity with the increasing dependence of contemporary society on computers and computer networks. Despite the proliferation of expert remedies, viable solutions to computer security issues remain too elusive, and society continues to suffer at the hands of cyber criminals, vandals, and hackers. This thoroughly revised and expanded fourth edition of the successful Ethical and Social Issues in the Information Age provides an up-to-date examination of the ethical, social, and policy challenges stemming from the emergence of cyberspace, the convergence of telecommunication and computing technologies, and the miniaturization of computing, telecommunication, and information-enabling devices. This accessible textbook/reference broadly surveys thought-provoking questions about the impact of these new technologies, with particular emphasis on the rapid growth of a multitude of computer networks, including the Internet. It assumes only a very modest familiarity with basic computer literacy. Topics and features: Describes how changes in information technology influence morality and the law Establishes a philosophical framework and analytical tools for discussing moral theories and problems in ethical relativism (NEW) Offers a pertinent discussion on privacy, surveillance, civil liberties, harassment, and discrimination Supplies an overview of the history of computing science in hardware, software, and networking (NEW) Examines how developments in information technology have changed the traditional issues of intellectual property rights Surveys the evolution of computer crimes, their types, costs on society, and strategies of detection and prevention, as well as techniques in electronic crime investigation Discusses the new frontiers of ethics: virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and the Internet Reviews the new realities of computer networks, and their implications for global ethics, culture, and economics (NEW) Introduces the fundamentals of network-security system design and operation, revealing vulnerable areas in computer network infrastructure Explores biometric techniques to system access control Incorporates recent requirements for computer curricula Provides exercises, objectives, and issues for discussion with every chapter This comprehensive text/reference provides updated discussion of the ethical and social issues that continue to evolve as computing and information technologies proliferate. Students at all levels who need to learn about computer ethics, the legal aspects of computing, network security, computer crime investigation, and biometrics will find this well-documented work an invaluable resource. The book is also highly useful for practitioners needing such insights for their work.
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History of Computing -- Morality and the Law -- Ethics and Ethical Analysis -- Ethics and the Professions -- Anonymity, Security, Privacy, and Civil Liberties -- Intellectual Property Rights and Computer Technology -- Social Context of Computing -- Software Issues: Risks and Liabilities -- Computer Crimes -- New Frontiers for Computer Ethics -- Cyberspace, Cyberethics, and Social Networking -- Computer Networks and Online Crimes -- Computer Crime Investigations Computer Forensics -- Biometrics.

Ethical dilemmas have risen in number and intensity with the increasing dependence of contemporary society on computers and computer networks. Despite the proliferation of expert remedies, viable solutions to computer security issues remain too elusive, and society continues to suffer at the hands of cyber criminals, vandals, and hackers. This thoroughly revised and expanded fourth edition of the successful Ethical and Social Issues in the Information Age provides an up-to-date examination of the ethical, social, and policy challenges stemming from the emergence of cyberspace, the convergence of telecommunication and computing technologies, and the miniaturization of computing, telecommunication, and information-enabling devices. This accessible textbook/reference broadly surveys thought-provoking questions about the impact of these new technologies, with particular emphasis on the rapid growth of a multitude of computer networks, including the Internet. It assumes only a very modest familiarity with basic computer literacy. Topics and features: Describes how changes in information technology influence morality and the law Establishes a philosophical framework and analytical tools for discussing moral theories and problems in ethical relativism (NEW) Offers a pertinent discussion on privacy, surveillance, civil liberties, harassment, and discrimination Supplies an overview of the history of computing science in hardware, software, and networking (NEW) Examines how developments in information technology have changed the traditional issues of intellectual property rights Surveys the evolution of computer crimes, their types, costs on society, and strategies of detection and prevention, as well as techniques in electronic crime investigation Discusses the new frontiers of ethics: virtual reality, artificial intelligence, and the Internet Reviews the new realities of computer networks, and their implications for global ethics, culture, and economics (NEW) Introduces the fundamentals of network-security system design and operation, revealing vulnerable areas in computer network infrastructure Explores biometric techniques to system access control Incorporates recent requirements for computer curricula Provides exercises, objectives, and issues for discussion with every chapter This comprehensive text/reference provides updated discussion of the ethical and social issues that continue to evolve as computing and information technologies proliferate. Students at all levels who need to learn about computer ethics, the legal aspects of computing, network security, computer crime investigation, and biometrics will find this well-documented work an invaluable resource. The book is also highly useful for practitioners needing such insights for their work.

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