Ethics checks and balances within an organization lower risks for everyone involved. Learn more in an interesting The Next Web article: . When a company makes headlines for mismanaging user data, much of the discussion will revolve around legal implications: whether or not the company’s privacy policy and terms of service cover the data usage in question. The ethical implications of a breach may not be thrust as deeply into the spotlight. Today, however, GDPR and similar privacy laws, such as the upcoming California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) are driving companies to consider ethics as a competitive edge. More innovative players will look to differentiate themselves from their competition by organizing ethical review committees, ethics teams, and data ethics officers to formally consider the implications of algorithms and machine learning on customer trust and business outcomes. Individuals in roles such as CIO (Chief Information Officer) and IT Director have a vast responsibility when it comes to enforcing ethical data use. These individuals must oversee appropriate data management while enabling their organizations to turn this information into business value. The link for this article located at The Next Web is no longer available. . When organizations neglect to handle consumer information properly, they face legal consequences, but emphasizing ethical practices is crucial for achieving long-term success.. Data Ethics, User Privacy, Corporate Governance. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
The NSA has lied to the Congress, the courts, and perhaps even to the president himself, but no one seems to care. The Director of National Intelligence James R Clapper admitted he lied to Congress about the NSA metadata collection program. He said the NSA had no such program . General Keith Alexander, director of the National Security Agency, lied in 2012 that the NSA does not hold data on US citizens, and repeated similar misstatements, under oath, to Congress about the program: The link for this article located at The Guardian is no longer available. . General Keith Alexander, director of the National Security Agency, lied in 2012 that the NSA does no. congress, courts, perhaps, president, himself. . Alex
A group of students at Rome Catholic School are learning how to become the future defenders of cyberspace through a pilot program that officials say is the first of its kind in the country. The program teaches students about data protection, computer network protocols and vulnerabilities, security, firewalls and forensics, data hiding, and infrastructure and wireless security. Most importantly, officials said, teachers discuss ethical and legal considerations in cyber security. . "It's a great course. It's a littler harder than I expected," said Catherine Gudaitis, a junior interested in theater. "But I know in the world I'm going to live in, this will be necessary information, even common knowledge." President Bush made cyber security a focal point in February 2003 in his National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, citing the importance of safeguarding America from crippling internet-based attacks by terrorists against U.S. power grids, airports and other targets. The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . Pupils at St. Michael's Academy acquire vital digital competencies to safeguard online environments, focusing on information safety and system defenses.. CyberSecurity Education, Data Protection, Network Protocols, Ethical Considerations, Student Engagement. . Brittany Day
"We want to assure you that the NSA's activities are conducted in accordance with the highest constitutional, legal and ethical standards, and in compliance with statutes and regulations designed to protect the privacy rights of U.S. persons". . . .. "We want to assure you that the NSA's activities are conducted in accordance with the highest constitutional, legal and ethical standards, and in compliance with statutes and regulations designed to protect the privacy rights of U.S. persons". The link for this article located at WorldNews -Â Â is no longer available. . The NSA plays a crucial role in balancing national security with ethical standards and privacy rights, focusing on safeguarding liberties while monitoring threats. NSA Standards, Eavesdropping Policy, Legal Compliance, Data Protection. . Anthony Pell
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