4.0
Computer Ethics and Security
4.1
Computer Ethics
4.1
Computer Ethics
4.1.1
Netiquette
4.2
Computer Security
4.2
Computer Security
4.2.1
Computer Security Risks
4.2.2
Security Measures
4.1.2
Area of computer ethics
4.1 Computer Ethics
4.1.1 Netiquette
 At the end of this topic, students should be able
to:
◦ Identify the rules of netiquette
Learning Outcome
4.1.1 Netiquette
Definition:
• Three areas where good netiquette is
highly stressed are :
4.1.1 Netiquette
Rules of netiquette
• Rules of netiquette on social interaction and
communication electronically.
4.1.1 Netiquette
btw By the way
imho In my humble opinion
fyi For your information
tyvm Thank You Very Much
4.1.1 Netiquette
:) smile :| Indifference :O Surprised
:( Frown : Undecided
4.1.1 Netiquette
6. Avoid forward chain letter.
8. Never access someone's private email.
9. Clearly identify a spoiler which is a message that reveals
a solution to a game or ending to a movie or program.
Rules of netiquette
4.1.1 Netiquette
Rules of netiquette
4.1.1 Netiquette
Summary
What you have learned:
• Definition of Netiquette. • Rules of Netiquette.
4.1.1 Netiquette
1. Define netiquette.
2. What is the basic rule of netiquette?
3. Name two things you should remember about being online that
are related to netiquette.
4. What is a flame war?
5. Why should you stay away from using all capital letters?
6. Why is it easy for there to be misunderstandings in online
conversations?
7. What is an emoticon (smiley) and why would you use one? Give at
least 2 examples and explain what they mean.
8. What should you do before forwarding personal emails to others?
9. List some items you think should be included in our college 's
Internet Safety Tips.
10. List some items you think should be included in our college's
Netiquette Rules.
4.1.1 Netiquette
4.1 Computer Ethics
4.1.2 Area of Computer Ethics
 At the end of this topic, students should be able
to:
◦ Define computer ethics.
◦ Describe areas of computer ethics.
Learning Outcome
Definition of computer ethicsDefinition of computer ethics
• Moral guidelines that govern the use of
computers and information systems
Shelly Cashman
• set of moral principles that regulate the use of
computers
http://www.techterms.com
4.1.2 Areas of computer Ethics
Areas of computer ethics:Areas of computer ethics:
1. Information accuracy
2. Green Computing
3. Codes of conduct
4. Intellectual Property Rights
5. Information Privacy
4.1.2 Areas of computer Ethics
1. Information Accuracy1. Information Accuracy
 knowledge that is correct, or something that is true
 Information accuracy is a concern
*** not all information on the web is correct
4.1.2 Areas of computer Ethics
2. Green Computing:2. Green Computing:
- Involving reducing the electricity and environmental
waste while using a computer
4.1.2 Areas of computer Ethics
3. Codes of conduct:3. Codes of conduct:
- Written guideline that helps determine whether a
specific computer action is ethical or unethical
4.1.2 Areas of computer Ethics
4.1.2 Areas of computer Ethics
4. Information Privacy:4. Information Privacy:
• refer to the rights of individuals andrefer to the rights of individuals and
companies to deny or restrict thecompanies to deny or restrict the
collection and use of information aboutcollection and use of information about
themthem
4.1.2 Areas of computer Ethics
5. Intellectual Property5. Intellectual Property
Unique and original works such as idea, inventions,
art, writing, processes, company and product name,
and logos.
Refer to the creation of mind used in
commerce
4.1.2 Areas of computer Ethics
Intellectual PropertyIntellectual Property
PatentPatent TrademarkTrademark CopyrightCopyright
Intellectual Property
 is an exclusive right granted for an invention
invention - a product or a process that provides a new
way of doing something, or offers a new technical
solution to a problem
Example : the function and operation of Windows 7
Intellectual Property
• A distinctive sign which identifies
certain goods or services
Examples :
LOGO
SIGN
SLOGAN
Color
DESIGN
Connecting People
Intellectual Property
A legal term describing rights given to creators for their
literary and artistic works.
literary works - novels, poems, plays, reference works,
newspapers, computer programs, databases, films, musical
compositions, and choreography
artistic works - paintings, drawings, photographs, sculpture,
architecture, advertisements, maps and technical drawings
Intellectual Property
Example : Licensed Windows 7
Importance of Intellectual Property
To protect any original work that created by
individual person/ company for example,
image, drawing, lyric, publishing and so on.
Preserve the features and processes that
make things work. This lets inventors profit
from their inventions.
Intellectual Property

4.1.1 areas of computer ethics

  • 1.
    4.0 Computer Ethics andSecurity 4.1 Computer Ethics 4.1 Computer Ethics 4.1.1 Netiquette 4.2 Computer Security 4.2 Computer Security 4.2.1 Computer Security Risks 4.2.2 Security Measures 4.1.2 Area of computer ethics
  • 2.
  • 3.
     At theend of this topic, students should be able to: ◦ Identify the rules of netiquette Learning Outcome
  • 4.
  • 5.
    • Three areaswhere good netiquette is highly stressed are : 4.1.1 Netiquette
  • 6.
    Rules of netiquette •Rules of netiquette on social interaction and communication electronically. 4.1.1 Netiquette
  • 7.
    btw By theway imho In my humble opinion fyi For your information tyvm Thank You Very Much 4.1.1 Netiquette
  • 8.
    :) smile :|Indifference :O Surprised :( Frown : Undecided 4.1.1 Netiquette
  • 9.
    6. Avoid forwardchain letter. 8. Never access someone's private email. 9. Clearly identify a spoiler which is a message that reveals a solution to a game or ending to a movie or program. Rules of netiquette 4.1.1 Netiquette
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Summary What you havelearned: • Definition of Netiquette. • Rules of Netiquette. 4.1.1 Netiquette
  • 12.
    1. Define netiquette. 2.What is the basic rule of netiquette? 3. Name two things you should remember about being online that are related to netiquette. 4. What is a flame war? 5. Why should you stay away from using all capital letters? 6. Why is it easy for there to be misunderstandings in online conversations? 7. What is an emoticon (smiley) and why would you use one? Give at least 2 examples and explain what they mean. 8. What should you do before forwarding personal emails to others? 9. List some items you think should be included in our college 's Internet Safety Tips. 10. List some items you think should be included in our college's Netiquette Rules. 4.1.1 Netiquette
  • 13.
    4.1 Computer Ethics 4.1.2Area of Computer Ethics
  • 14.
     At theend of this topic, students should be able to: ◦ Define computer ethics. ◦ Describe areas of computer ethics. Learning Outcome
  • 15.
    Definition of computerethicsDefinition of computer ethics • Moral guidelines that govern the use of computers and information systems Shelly Cashman • set of moral principles that regulate the use of computers http://www.techterms.com 4.1.2 Areas of computer Ethics
  • 16.
    Areas of computerethics:Areas of computer ethics: 1. Information accuracy 2. Green Computing 3. Codes of conduct 4. Intellectual Property Rights 5. Information Privacy 4.1.2 Areas of computer Ethics
  • 17.
    1. Information Accuracy1.Information Accuracy  knowledge that is correct, or something that is true  Information accuracy is a concern *** not all information on the web is correct 4.1.2 Areas of computer Ethics
  • 18.
    2. Green Computing:2.Green Computing: - Involving reducing the electricity and environmental waste while using a computer 4.1.2 Areas of computer Ethics
  • 19.
    3. Codes ofconduct:3. Codes of conduct: - Written guideline that helps determine whether a specific computer action is ethical or unethical 4.1.2 Areas of computer Ethics
  • 20.
    4.1.2 Areas ofcomputer Ethics
  • 21.
    4. Information Privacy:4.Information Privacy: • refer to the rights of individuals andrefer to the rights of individuals and companies to deny or restrict thecompanies to deny or restrict the collection and use of information aboutcollection and use of information about themthem 4.1.2 Areas of computer Ethics
  • 22.
    5. Intellectual Property5.Intellectual Property Unique and original works such as idea, inventions, art, writing, processes, company and product name, and logos. Refer to the creation of mind used in commerce 4.1.2 Areas of computer Ethics
  • 23.
    Intellectual PropertyIntellectual Property PatentPatentTrademarkTrademark CopyrightCopyright Intellectual Property
  • 24.
     is anexclusive right granted for an invention invention - a product or a process that provides a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to a problem Example : the function and operation of Windows 7 Intellectual Property
  • 25.
    • A distinctivesign which identifies certain goods or services Examples : LOGO SIGN SLOGAN Color DESIGN Connecting People Intellectual Property
  • 26.
    A legal termdescribing rights given to creators for their literary and artistic works. literary works - novels, poems, plays, reference works, newspapers, computer programs, databases, films, musical compositions, and choreography artistic works - paintings, drawings, photographs, sculpture, architecture, advertisements, maps and technical drawings Intellectual Property Example : Licensed Windows 7
  • 27.
    Importance of IntellectualProperty To protect any original work that created by individual person/ company for example, image, drawing, lyric, publishing and so on. Preserve the features and processes that make things work. This lets inventors profit from their inventions. Intellectual Property

Editor's Notes

  • #22 Huge databases store data online It is important to safeguard your information
  • #27 Notes : Open Source is not a copyright because the software can be shared and develop together.