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IT: Social And Ethical Issues
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it-skills
Instructions:
Answer 35 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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This is a study tool. The 3 wrong answers for each question are randomly chosen from answers to other questions. So, you might find at times the answers obvious, but you will see it re-enforces your understanding as you take the test each time.
1. Example: Employer surveillance of employees represents a new kind of __ imposed on people.
Control
Authentication
Standards
Standards
2. Refers to the establishment of the user's identity beyond reasonable doubt.
Authenticity
Security
Integrity
Intellectual property
3. Refers to the protection of hardware - software - machines - and networks from unauthorized access - alteration - or destruction.
Reliability
Equality of access
Security
Policies
4. Example: A hacker might change drivers' license data - resulting in the arrests of innocent people.
Integrity
Security
Control
Control
5. Measures include restricted access to machines and networks and encryption of information
Reliability
Globalization
Security
Integrity
6. The new global village provides a worldwide cultural awareness - but may also lead to less diversity.
Integrity
Policies
Cultural diversity
Standards
7. Social or technical and conventions that enable compatibility and therefore facilitate communication or interoperability between different IT systems and their components.
Globalization
Control
Privacy and anonymity
Standards
8. The operation of hardware - the design of software - the accuracy of data or the correspondence of data with the real world. Data is not as useful if entered incorrectly or if it becomes outdated.
Authentication
Integrity
Reliability
Globalization
9. Definition: Information technology has the potential to offer universal access to information - regardless of distance - age - race - gender or other personal characteristics. However - the above characteristics - and cost - can also bar individuals
Equality of access
Control
Policies
Security
10. The degree of __ of information systems determines society's confidence in the information contained in the systems.
Standards
Security
Intellectual property
Control
11. The extreme form of privacy; Might be called for in some use but is dangerous in others
Authentication
Standards
Anonymity
Authenticity
12. Example: White telelearning brings previously unavailable opportunities to everyone's doorstep - the cost of hardware - software - or course fees might place the learning beyond the reach of the average person.
Equality of access
Control
Policies
Privacy
13. Example: Medical records that become dissociated from the patient they refer to are considered ___.
Equality of access
Standards
Reliability
Control
14. A simple example of __ is user login onto a network.
Security
Authentication
Integrity
Anonymity
15. The diminishing importance of geographical - political - economic - and cultural boundaries - often caused by information technology.
Security
Globalization
Security
People and machines
16. Consist of rules governing access to - or use of - information - hardware - and software.
Security
Policies
Integrity
Standards
17. Example: Any dramatic event anywhere in the world can be broadcast almost instantly by television or on the internet. However - it is feared that easier communication can lead to cultural homogeneity.
Authentication
Equality of access
Globalization
Integrity
18. Govern the design and use of hardware - software - and information.
Reliability
Globalization
Control
Standards
19. A complex example of __ is the use of encrypted digital signatures in a business transaction.
Integrity
Security
Authentication
Security
20. Example: A national policy on information technology security would need to define what constitutes unlawful access to networks and how to treat transgression.
Equality of access
Authentication
Policies
Standards
21. __ can promote or restrict access - modify behavior or require the fulfillment of certain conditions prior to or during use.
Policies
Authentication
Control
Privacy and anonymity
22. Example: communication protocols used on the internet - the ASCII representation for characters - or the design of the printer port on a personal computer are all governed by standards.
Authentication
Reliability
Globalization
Standards
23. As an instrument of __ - information technology improves reliability - accuracy - and speed of systems - but it can also be used to manipulate people.
Cultural diversity
Reliability
Authenticity
Control
24. Example: __ affect the exchange of information by making it subject to copyright laws.
Policies
Privacy and anonymity
Intellectual property
Authenticity
25. Example: discussion of a delicate subject might require __ - or at least __. However - the extreme could also conceal the perpetrators of criminal - terrorist - or computer hacking acts.
Intellectual property
Control
Integrity
Privacy and anonymity
26. The interaction of humans with information technology hardware raises all the issues encountered in the social and ethical issues section - as well as additional ones
People and machines
Control
Authenticity
Equality of access
27. Includes ideas - discoveries - writings - works of art - software - collections and presentations of data.
Intellectual property
Integrity
Security
Reliability
28. The ability of individuals and groups to determine for themselves when - how - and to what extent the information about themselves is shared with others.
Privacy
Reliability
Policies
Equality of access
29. Data lacks __ when it has been changed accidentally or tampered with.
People and machines
Integrity
Policies
Security
30. Example: An automatic aircraft landing system provides an example of increased reliability resulting from IT __.
Integrity
Policies
Control
Standards
31. __ is legally protected by copyrights - trademarks - and patents - but easy and accurate duplication methods made available by information technology can undermine such protections. However - the same methods can create opportunities for inexpensive
Authenticity
Privacy
Intellectual property
Security
32. __ of the user is crucial in many situations - particularly in business and legal matters.
Policies
Authentication
Security
Anonymity
33. Refers to the correspondence of data with itself at its creation.
Control
Integrity
Intellectual property
Authentication
34. The __ of machines - software - and data determines our confidence in their value.
Reliability
Equality of access
People and machines
Control
35. Enforceable measures intended to promote appropriate use - often developed by governments - businesses - and private groups or individuals.
Policies
Integrity
Standards
Control