In an unregulated cyber world‚ violence and pornography can bring serious consequences for children. And the intention in promoting so-called global Internet freedom was actually to help people get around barriers in cyberspace. But no country can afford to make the Internet absolutely free. Anyhow‚ it is quite obvious that regulation/controlling/censoring Internet for kids in some aspects is possible. People shouldn’t estimate this act as a crime against the freedom‚ but as a freedom from crime
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A Reference Security Management Plan for Energy Infrastructure Prepared by the Harnser Group for the European Commission Summer 2010 Under Contract TREN/C1/185/2009 A Reference Security Management Plan for Energy Infrastructure Foreword The European Union is developing its policy on critical energy infrastructures in relation to the European Programme for Critical Infrastructure Protection (“EPCIP”) which considers measures that will enhance‚ where necessary‚ the level of protection
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Cyberbullying Bullying over the internet through social media site like Facebook and twitter as well as text messaging and online gaming is becoming a larger and larger problem. Every year it gets easier to connect to others around the world and with that is an increase in harassment‚ threats and cyberstalking. Each state has their own laws to try and curb the problem‚ but Arizona is trying to pass laws making it a class 1 misdemeanor which includes fines and/or jail time. About 5‚000 teens
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Cyber technology in China is very complex and controlling. They have an advantage when it comes to future cyber-war. China has a blockade that prevents both incoming and outgoing material over the internet that has to do with politically sensitive material. This blockade also known as the “Great Firewall of China” blocks content at every gateway which in most cases would be considered to be a barrier to free expression‚ which is an opposite of that amongst the people in the United States. China
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Computing International Journal of Enterprise Computing and Business Systems 2230ISSN (Online) : 2230-8849 http://www.ijecbs.com Vol. 1 Issue 2 July 2011 SECURITY AND ETHICAL ISSUES IN IT: AN ORGANIZATION’S PERSPECTIVE Devendra Kumar Tiwary Assistant Professor*‚ Department of Computer Application‚ Technical Education & Research Institute‚ Post-Graduate College‚ Ravindrapuri‚ Ghazipur‚ Uttar Pradesh (INDIA) _________________________________________________________________________ ABSTRACT
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Running head: ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY Annotated Bibliography Annotated Bibliography Barbuto‚ J. & Wheeler‚ D. (2007). Becoming a servant leader: Do you have what it takes? Retrieved May 20‚ 2010 from http://www.ianrpubs.unl.edu/public/live/g148/g1841.pdf. This article poses a very vital question to the perspective leader. It simply asks‚ “Do you have what it takes to be a servant leader?” The authors of
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Annotated Bibliography Introduction to Symposium on U.S. Sovereign Debt Crisis: Tipping-Point Scenarios and Crash Dynamics.. (2012‚ Jan). Econ Journal Watch‚ 9(1)‚ 21-23. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com. This is a great resource for people attempting to get “spun up” on the American debt crisis. This article lays out the basics of why America is in the crisis‚ it’s currently in. This resource offers potential solutions and different outcomes. Debt Ceiling: How Can The U.S. Fix This
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Annotated Bibliography on HR’s manager’s role in ethics during the process of staffing and selecting. “The simplest way to tune of an organization‚ ethically speaking‚ is to hiring more ethical people‚” Says one writer. “Screening for ethics” Should start before applicants even apply‚ By creating recruitment materials that emphasizes the firm’s commitment to ethics. Employers can then use screening tools like honesty tests‚ background checks‚ and questions such as “Have you ever observe someone
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New York committed suicide after being bullied online for over a year (Kulmala). These are only two instances of cyber bullying that resulted in the deaths of very
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vast use of technology in this generation. This form of bullying is known as; cyber bullying. Cyber bullying is a deliberately harmful‚ aggressive‚ and repetitive form of bullying through the Internet and related technology. Cyber bullying is just as harmful as physical or verbal bullying‚ and should be taken just as seriously. Cyber bullying negatively impacts children in many ways. The most prominent effects of cyber bullying are the toll it can take psychologically‚ and emotionally on the people
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