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    Discovering Computers 2008 Chapter 9 Computer Security‚ Ethics and Privacy 1 2 Chapter 10 Objectives Describe the types of computer security risks Discuss the types of devices available that protect computers from system failure Identify ways to safeguard against computer viruses‚ worms‚ Trojan horses‚ botnets‚ denial of service attacks‚ back doors‚ and spoofing Explain the options available for backing up computer resources Discuss techniques to prevent unauthorized computer access and use

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    And ethical dilemma encountered in my practice setting was a case of a 68-year-old woman admitted with an overdose of metoprolol and some other medication she could not identify. During the intake in the emergency department‚ the patient admitted she did it on purpose because she is tired of taking care of her bedridden mother. The patient further stated that as she took the pills‚ she thought about jumping in front of a moving vehicle to kill herself. I believe in the fact every situation has a

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    The trolley problem is an ethical dilemma that was developed by an English philosopher Philippa Foot. It was designed for the purpose of analyzing how people make ethical decisions in critical situations. The trolley problem describes a trolley that is moving on tracks with non functioning brakes and there are five people tied to the tracks ahead of it. There is also a lever that switches the direction of the tracks in the way where only one person is tied to the tracks. The problem asks people to

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    Ethical Dilemma Decision Making Matrix Case Scenario: Mrs. Jones vs Mr. & Mrs. Smith Step 1 Questions What is/are the ethical question(s)? Who is entitled to have custody of the Baby that was born May5? Step 2 Known To Be Gathered What are the facts? A baby was born May 5 and a couple Mr & Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Jones agrees to be surrogate mother. Mrs. Jones provided the egg Mrs. Jones was inseminated with Mr. Smith’s sperm Mrs. Jones was

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    Officers on a daily faces ethical dilemma like the one Hoyt faced. But officers have the choice to be a good cop or a great cop. At that moment when you take that oath you pledge to protect and serve. However‚ at times it depends on the officer financial state if that officer is in debt. That officer can be money hungry and not caring about the consequences until later. A person that just likes to get over while being a part of the law. Than you have the officer that upholds the law. Officers that

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    professional counselor or therapist‚ how would you feel when he or she resolves her fatal illness with end-of-life decisions? An ethical dilemma is encountered by helping professionals who may be involved when a patient or an individual have the opportunity to conclude his or her own personal life due to a deadly disease. Assisted-suicide or euthanasia is an imperative ethical issue that is contemplated by terminally-ill patients and those who are suffering from a perverse discomfort.

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    leak first came out‚ I was upset at the thought of my privacy being violated by the NSA. However‚ the feeling dissipated when I considered the protection making that sacrifice affords. The NSA‚ like many organizations‚ are sometimes faced with ethical dilemmas. Occasionally‚ there is no right answer. Thus‚ the decision made‚ while not ideal‚ is the lesser of evils. In his TED talk interview‚ Snowden stated‚ “Your rights matter because you never know when you’re going to need them” (TED‚ 13:20). While

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    Hiring the Elderly: an Ethical Dilemma Abstract The purpose of this report is to examine the topic of hiring the elderly in Latvia from a business ethics point of view. Since there are several tendencies‚ like ageing population‚ lack of labour-force‚ a shift towards western values and standards of company conduct‚ etc.‚ that are observable in Latvia‚ the authors believe this complex issue to be of significant importance and controversy. While putting forward the principle-based

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    Computers have evolved in our society to a point where almost everything runs off of them and cannot function without them. The days of balancing a checkbook by putting pen to paper have all but passed‚ today‚ there’s an app for that. But as times change and as technology advances‚ the bounds of limitation increases‚ and consequently people are able to perform much more devious or conversely much more righteous things. Ethics by itself means: a system of moral principles‚ or “the rules of conduct

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    path of technological advancements‚ we are heading closer towards the next step‚ “designer babies”. Nevertheless‚ lots of debates and concerns have been raised regarding the outcome of designer babies. This literature review is going to discuss the ethical‚ religious and logical concerns raised regarding the designer babies. Considering the questions raised about the advancement of humanity through technology‚ two opposing positions are generally discussed. One group accepts the path of human evolution

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