Lect 1
Lect 1
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COURSE OBJECTIVES
To make students aware of the ethical implications of their professional choices, and of the
communities (employer, customers, society at large) whose interests they serve.
To make students aware of how they apply ethical principles to resolve situations that arise in their
professional lives.
To make students aware of professional organizations that can help them deal with professional
issues.
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COURSE SCHEDULE
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COURSE SCHEDULE
Topic 8: Definition of Cyber crime, general types of cyber crime, cyber crime statics
Topic 10: Management Hierarchy, IT organization structure, staff management, five golden rules of
staff management
Topic 11: Definition of team, team management, four C’s of team management,
Topic 12: Elements of healthy teams, way to inspire and motivate team, ethical issues in team
management.
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COURSE TEXTBOOKS
Book 1:
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GRADING POLICY
Quizzes: [5%]
Assignments: [5%]
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HOMEWORK & ASSIGNMENT POLICY
Assignments:
Each student needs to submit two assignments, on before midterm and one after midterm examinations in hard form
and also in soft form with plagiarism not more than 15% (references must be included at the end of each assignment).
Assignment must need to upload on turnitin class for plagiarism checking. Otherwise hard form will not be
acceptable.
Front page of assignment must be properly formatted with following information:
Assignment title, Assignment No., Student Name, Student Roll no (properly formatted according to CMS), Session,
Subject Name, Subject Code, Plagiarism (%), Submission date, and Instructor Name.
Late submission of assignments will not be entertained.
Plagiarised Assignment will be marked zero
Quizzes:
There will be unannounced quizzes randomly (before start of lecture / after lecture) and one announced quiz before
midterm and terminal examination.
If any student would not be able to attend quiz, quiz will not be taken again.
All assignments and quizzes will be considered for grading
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Overview of computer Ethics
Today’s Agenda
Computer Science,
Information Technology
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Historical Perspective
So, There was some fear might computer take over decision making from humans. E.g.
2001 movie, “Are there decisions that computer should never make” by jim moor in
1979.?
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Historical Perspective
These concerns did not come from the use of computers; they arose
from simple ideas of computers ?
There very idea of a technology that could think or do something very close to
it was threatening to our understanding of what it means to be human.
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Historical Perspective
Computers are being used for large numerical calculations primarily for government
activities such as weapons development, space travel, etc
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Historical Perspective
Software's were recognized as something with giant market values, and hence, all the
ethics issues having to do with property arose.
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Should Software Be Owned?
If so how?
Would current intellectual property law provide adequate protection?
Along with property rights issues came issues of liability and responsibility.
In market place, when consumer buy and use computers and software,
they want to rely on these tools and when something goes wrong, they
want to know who to blame or they want to be compensated for their
losses.
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Should Software Be Owned?
At the same time, those who acquiring property rights and or making a
business of computing saw the threat posted by hackers, a threat to property
rights and to system security.
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Technology Shift 1990’s
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Internet Raised All Past Concerns
Privacy rights expanded to web sites and global property rights become ever
more important and so on.
Very slowly and quietly, ethical concerns have been raised about this
thrust of computer technology
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Summary
During 1960 and 1970s the dominant uses of technology were for database
creation and large scale calculations.
Give raise of centralization of power and big government and threats to personal privacy.
During 1980s micro computers were developed and made readily available,
remote access to large mainframe computers also become possible.
The telecommunications lines linking to computers that later become internet.
All these concerns give raise concerns about property rights, liabilities issues, and
threats posted by hackers. As well as gave raise to seemingly endless array of
ethical issues.
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Reading Assignment
To learn more about computer ethics just read case studies given in preface of
book as overview of book chapters.
Why computer ethics.
Philosophical ethics
Professional ethics
Ethics and internet; online ethics
Privacy
Property
Accountability
Social implications and social values
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Acknowledgments
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THANKS