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ICT ethics and security in the 21st century : new developments and applications / Marian Quigley, [editor].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Hershey, PA : Information Science Reference, c2011.Description: xx, 355 p. : ill. ; 29 cmISBN:
  • 9781609605735
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.4833   22
Contents:
1. Understanding Trust in Virtual Communities: Revisited -- 2. Social Networks and Students’ Ethical Behavior -- 3. The Ethics of Security of Personal Information upon Facebook -- 4. Copyright and Ethical Issues in Emerging Models for the Digital Media Reporting of Sports News in Australia -- 5. The Protocols of Privileged Information Handling in an E-Health Context: Australia -- 6. The Changing World of ICT and Health: Crossing the Digital Divide -- 7. The Socio-Ethical Considerations Surrounding Government Mandated Location-Based Services during Emergencies: An Australian Case Study -- 8. Monitoring Employee Actions in the Workplace: Good Business Practice or Unethical Behaviour? -- 9. Policy and Issues in Deploying Automated Plagiarism Detection Systems in Academic Communities: A Case Study of VeriGuide -- 10. Security Technologies and Policies in Organisations -- 11. Critical Infrastructure Protection: An Ethical Choice -- 12. Effective Infrastructure Protection through Virtualization -- 13. Firewall Rulebase Management: Tools and Techniques -- 14. Integration of COBIT, Balanced Scorecard and SSE-CMM as an Organizational & Strategic Information Security Management (ISM) Framework.
Summary: "ICT Ethics and Security in the 21st Century: New Developments and Applications highlights ethical dilemmas and security challenges posed by the rise of more recent technologies along with ongoing challenges such as the digital divide, threats to privacy, and organizational security measures. This book comprises a valuable resource for ICT researchers, educators, students, and professionals along with both employers and employees of large organizations searching for resolutions to the everyday ethical and security dilemmas we must grapple with in our highly globalised and technologized world.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 310-342) and index.

1. Understanding Trust in Virtual Communities: Revisited -- 2. Social Networks and Students’ Ethical Behavior -- 3. The Ethics of Security of Personal Information upon Facebook -- 4. Copyright and Ethical Issues in Emerging Models for the Digital Media Reporting of Sports News in Australia -- 5. The Protocols of Privileged Information Handling in an E-Health Context: Australia -- 6. The Changing World of ICT and Health: Crossing the Digital Divide -- 7. The Socio-Ethical Considerations Surrounding Government Mandated Location-Based Services during Emergencies: An Australian Case Study -- 8. Monitoring Employee Actions in the Workplace: Good Business Practice or Unethical Behaviour? -- 9. Policy and Issues in Deploying Automated Plagiarism Detection Systems in Academic Communities: A Case Study of VeriGuide -- 10. Security Technologies and Policies in Organisations -- 11. Critical Infrastructure Protection: An Ethical Choice -- 12. Effective Infrastructure Protection through Virtualization -- 13. Firewall Rulebase Management: Tools and Techniques -- 14. Integration of COBIT, Balanced Scorecard and SSE-CMM as an Organizational & Strategic Information Security Management (ISM) Framework.

"ICT Ethics and Security in the 21st Century: New Developments and Applications highlights ethical dilemmas and security challenges posed by the rise of more recent technologies along with ongoing challenges such as the digital divide, threats to privacy, and organizational security measures. This book comprises a valuable resource for ICT researchers, educators, students, and professionals along with both employers and employees of large organizations searching for resolutions to the everyday ethical and security dilemmas we must grapple with in our highly globalised and technologized world.

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