Ethics in the cyber industry

Ethics in" rel="nofollow">in the cyber in" rel="nofollow">industry Order Description Length: Min" rel="nofollow">inimum 1500 words Maximum 2000 words Instructions Choose one ethical issue arisin" rel="nofollow">ing from the use of ICT that has been reported in" rel="nofollow">in the press in" rel="nofollow">in the last one year, and discuss it in" rel="nofollow">in depth. Show why or how the technology creates or contributes to the problem. Produce an article, discussin" rel="nofollow">ing both sides of the issue (pros and cons) drawin" rel="nofollow">ing on both technical and philosophical literature. In addition, argue for your own view of the matter, givin" rel="nofollow">ing your reasons for your poin" rel="nofollow">int of view and showin" rel="nofollow">ing why you believe that they are better than opposin" rel="nofollow">ing views. You will be assessed on your ability to reason, analyse and present cogent argument for the particular case. You should outlin" rel="nofollow">ine the main" rel="nofollow">in statement you wish to make about your chosen ethical issue along with your reasons and others’ objections to it. You may use any appropriate technique to set out the basic structure of your article. Examples 1. In the recent years there have been considerable discussions on Internet content regulation. In an examin" rel="nofollow">ination of this issue, you may like to present a discussion of the pros and cons of censorship in" rel="nofollow">in general, and how these general prin" rel="nofollow">inciples apply to the Internet, and also some of the technical issues associated with Internet content regulation. Your main" rel="nofollow">in focus statements could be, for example: Internet content ought to be regulated (alternatively, Internet content ought not to be regulated); in" rel="nofollow">information wants to be free and Content regulation is just censorship under another name. 2. Privacy is a perennial issue. Hardly a week passes without some report in" rel="nofollow">in the press about somethin" rel="nofollow">ing that is causin" rel="nofollow">ing concern, whether it be new data manipulation tools, onlin" rel="nofollow">ine social media, search engin" rel="nofollow">ines, new legislation, or whatever. Your main" rel="nofollow">in focus statements could be, for example: privacy on the in" rel="nofollow">internet ought to be protected; both government and relevant in" rel="nofollow">industry sector should come together to ensure personal privacy on the in" rel="nofollow">internet. There are of course many other arguments that could be presented about the issue of privacy. You are required to submit the followin" rel="nofollow">ing: A comprehensive and coherent article contain" rel="nofollow">inin" rel="nofollow">ing your critical analysis of the ICT related ethical issue. Your article should present the followin" rel="nofollow">ing: - the main" rel="nofollow">in poin" rel="nofollow">int(s) of the issue. - the pros and cons for the main" rel="nofollow">in poin" rel="nofollow">int(s) (your reasons and objections as well as those of others) in" rel="nofollow">includin" rel="nofollow">ing a critique of the effectiveness of the arguments presented. - conclusions logically drawn from the analysis presented. - the ethics technique worksheet you used to form the basis of your analysis. [Use the technique described in" rel="nofollow">in Readin" rel="nofollow">ing 3: Simpson, R. et. al. (2003). Doin" rel="nofollow">ing ethics: A universal technique in" rel="nofollow">in an accessibility context. AJIS, 10(2), 127-133. The article is also available from https://journal.acs.org.au/in" rel="nofollow">index.php/ajis/article/view/159/141 ]