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What computer ethics do you follow while using a
computer? Make a colourful poster stating at least ten of them. In
what ways do these practices guide you while working on a
computer.
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Computer ethics is a part of practical philosophy concerned with how computing professionals should make decisions regarding professional and social conduct.[1] Margaret Anne Pierce, a professor in the Department of Mathematics and Computers at Georgia Southern University has categorized the ethical decisions related to computer technology and usage into three primary influences:[2]
The individual's own personal code.
Any informal code of ethical conduct that exists in the work place.
Exposure to formal codes of ethics.
- Various national and international professional societies and organizations have produced code of ethics documents to give basic behavioral guidelines to computing professionals and users. They include:
- Association for Computing Machinery
- ACM Code of Ethics and Professional Conduct[14]
- Australian Computer Society
- ACS Code of Ethics[24]
- ACS Code of Professional Conduct[25]
- British Computer Society
- BCS Code of Conduct[26]
- Code of Good Practice (retired May 2011)[27]
- Computer Ethics Institute
- Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics
- IEEE
- IEEE Code of Ethics[28]
- IEEE Code of Conduct[29]
- League of Professional System Administrators
- The System Administrators' Code of Ethics[30]
Top 10 List" of Good Computing Practices
- General good computing practices and tips that apply to most people who use a computer.
- For questions relating to any of the information contained on this page, please contact the ITS Support Center.
- THE QUICK LIST
- Click on each item for additional information
- Use passwords that can't be easily guessed, and protect your passwords.
- Minimize storage of sensitive information.
- Beware of scams.
- Protect information when using the Internet and email.
- Make sure your computer is protected with anti-virus and all necessary security "patches" and updates.
- Secure laptop computers and mobile devices at all times: Lock them up or carry them with you.
- Shut down, lock, log off, or put your computer and other devices to sleep before leaving them unattended, and make sure they require a secure password to start up or wake-up.
- Don't install or download unknown or unsolicited programs/apps.
- Secure your area before leaving it unattended.
- Make backup copies of files or data you are not willing to lose.
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