Computing - Social and Legal Challenges


Facebook had a big book of everyone’s faces – scary.

  • How has our connected, online world enabled us to publish and distribute personal information?
  • Do you post personal information about yourself online?
  • Do you post persona information about other people online?
  • Is this ethical?
  • How many people in different countries use social networking sites such as Facebook or Twitter?
  • What are some of the negative aspects of social media sites?
  • Negative aspects:
    • Internet trolling
    • Cyberbullying
    • Anonymous blogs
    • Hate sites
  • Should all information be easily and freely accessible to all online?
  • Should access to some material be restricted or monitored by governments?
  • Where would you draw the line?
  • Should moral and ethical considerations be part a part of technological design, research and development?
  • Can the inventor be blamed?
  • Can a software engineer be blamed for the manner in which his software is used?
  • How can software be beneficial in one context but cause harm in another?
  • What is Bitcoin?
  • What are the issues and implication of a totally virtual, almost untraceable online currency?

Flashcards

What is the main law that prevents computer hacking?


The Computer Misuse Act

When was the Computer Misuse Act put in place?


1990




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