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200 term sup Deontologythe study of the nature of duty and obligation.Consequentialismthe doctrine that the morality of an action is to be judged solely by its consequences. The ends justify the means Virtuebehavior showing high moral standards.Relativismthe doctrine that knowledge, truth, and morality exist in relation to culture, society, or historical context, and are not absolute.Which ethical concept is related to the right to use a person's or an organization's intangible creative activities.What is a reason for organizations to pursue corporate social responsibility (CSR) goals?Gain goodwill Protects against telephone(wiretap) or any other electronic communication interception.Wiretap Act or ECPA Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Actprocedures for collecting foriegn info (outside us info) USA PATRIOT Actpunish terrorism Freedom of Information Actfreed of all info if requested EU Data Protection Directiveregulates the processing of personal data within the European Union and the free movement of such data.
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a legal framework that sets guidelines for the collection and processing of personal information from individuals who live and outside of the European Union (EU).What is the cause of the rise in computer-related security issues, particularly among small- and medium-sized businesses?Bring your own device policies False Claims Actn American federal law that imposes liability on persons and companies who defraud governmental programs The Gramm-Leach-BlileThe Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act seeks to protect consumer financial privacy A patient visited a primary care doctor for headaches and was referred to a specialist clinic that deals with neuroimaging. After visiting the specialist, the patient receives results that do not seem to match their symptoms. After calling the clinic, the patient discovers that their electronic health records (EHRs) from the primary care provider were mismatched with another patient's records when the patient visited the specialist.What is the cause of the mismatch?The lack of a nationwide unique patient identifier impedes error-free matching of an individual's files.Communication Decency Actprovides immunity to online platforms from civil liability based on third-party content and for the removal of content in certain circumstances.Which entity is responsible for ensuring the accuracy of the patient's medical information stored in the EMR?The urgent care facility An organization wants to take steps against an anonymous person who posts inaccurate negative reviews about the organization on its website. Which tactic can the organization employ?John Do lawsuit Health information exchangea technology organization to create an electronic bridge to better facilitate faster data transfer while minimizing the threat of external parties compromising the data.Electronic health record Images systematized collection of patient and population electronically stored health information in a digital format A newly founded IT startup has ambitious goals for the upcoming year and decides to rapidly onboard many contingent workers. What are two potential disadvantages of hiring contingent workers from the startup's perspective?Employees feeling disconnected from the company Ethical dilemmas from employment with no benefits
A new tech startup in the U.S. is considering hiring a large group of workers to complete a new project. It has considered the pros and cons of hiring temporary foreign workers versus training full-time employees for this project. To lower costs, the company decides to hire H-1B workers.What is a potential risk the new company faces by hiring these H1-B workers?Lack of employee loyalty A company hires an independent contractor to build a website for a product launch. In the contract, the contractor agrees to deliver the finished website within two months. The company promises more contracts if the contractor successfully completes the project. The company provides the contractor with a laptop and tablet with unrestricted access. The schedule requires the contractor to work around 60 hours per week with no overtime compensation or paid time off. The contractor delivers the website, meeting the contract terms.However, the company does not award the contractor more contracts. The contractor sues the company on the grounds that the company misclassified the contractor and treated them as an employee. What establishes the contractor's grounds for arguing for the misclassification?Working on a company-provided laptop and tablet While on vacation, an IT leader leaves a manager in charge of a major client project. Because the IT leader's team abides by a strong code of ethics, the IT leader knows the manager has the tools to perform ethical self- assessment during and after any challenging situations that may arise.Which benefit of following a professional code of ethics do these self-assessment tools provide?Evaluation benchmark A researcher develops a new model based on artificial intelligence (AI) to assist with tracking the movement of foreign nationals into and out of the United States. Due to ongoing civil unrest in Middle Eastern countries, the researcher wants to ensure that the nationality marker within the data set is not affected by AI bias. Which concept should be applied to the data set to reduce or eliminate AI bias?Protected attribute