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Ethical Issues in IRM, IT, KM

Ethical Issues in IRM, IT, KM. By Daniel P. McAlerney. Ethics in IRM, KM, IT. What are Ethics? Why should we study ethics? Four ethical issues of the information age. Developing a code of ethics. Ethics and culture. Standards. Ethics in IRM, KM, IT. What are Ethics?

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Ethical Issues in IRM, IT, KM

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  1. Ethical Issues in IRM, IT, KM By Daniel P. McAlerney

  2. Ethics in IRM, KM, IT • What are Ethics? • Why should we study ethics? • Four ethical issues of the information age. • Developing a code of ethics. • Ethics and culture. • Standards.

  3. Ethics in IRM, KM, IT • What are Ethics? • Why should we study ethics? • Four ethical issues of the information age. • Developing a code of ethics. • Ethics and culture. • Standards.

  4. Defining Ethics “…involving the systematic application of moral rules, standards, or principles to concrete problems.” -Davison

  5. Defining Ethics Legal vs. Ethical vs. Moral – Delineation between the three becomes cloudy depending on the particular situation and individual’s interpretation -Forcht

  6. Defining Ethics Legal – Laws vary over different societies and different times. Laws have no grey area.

  7. Defining Ethics Moral- Religious convictions provide moral fiber that separate: “right” and “wrong” “good” and “bad”

  8. Defining Ethics Ethical- “Ethics becomes the “melting pot” of those grey areas not covered with formal sanctions such as laws, or religious convictions.” -Forcht

  9. Defining Ethics Morality Ethics Legality

  10. Ethics in IRM, KM, IT • What are Ethics? • Why should we study ethics? • Four ethical issues of the information age. • Developing a code of ethics. • Ethics and culture. • Standards.

  11. Why should we study computer Ethics? Maner describes 6 levels of justification for the study of computer ethics. Listed from Weakest to Strongest.

  12. Six justifications for the study of Computer Ethics. 1. Studying ethics will make us behave like responsible professionals.

  13. Six justifications for the study of Computer Ethics. 2. Studying ethics will teach us how to avoid computer abuse and catastrophes.

  14. Six justifications for the study of Computer Ethics. 3. We should study ethics because advance of computing technology will continue to create temporary policy vacuums.

  15. Six justifications for the study of Computer Ethics. 4. We should study ethics because the use of computers in information transfer opens up new ways to exploit, covet, and hide information.

  16. Six justifications for the study of Computer Ethics. 5. We should study computer ethics because the use of computing technology will create ethical issues that require special study.

  17. Six justifications for the study of Computer Ethics. 6. We should study ethics because the set of novel and transformed issues is large enough and coherent enough to define a new field.

  18. Ethics in IRM, KM, IT • What are Ethics? • Why should we study ethics? • Four ethical issues of the information age. • Developing a code of ethics. • Ethics and culture. • Standards.

  19. Four Ethical Issues of the Information Age (PAPA) • Privacy • Accuracy • Property • Accessability -Dejoie, Fowler, Paradice

  20. Four Ethical Issues of the Information Age Privacy – What info about ones self must a person reveal to others, and under what conditions and safeguards?

  21. Four Ethical Issues of the Information Age Accuracy – Who’s responsible for authenticity, fidelity, and accuracy of information? Who’s held accountable for errors?

  22. Four Ethical Issues of the Information Age Property- Who owns information and what are just and fair prices for its exchange?

  23. Four Ethical Issues of the Information Age Accessibility- What information does a person or an organization have a right or privilege to obtain?

  24. Ethics in IRM, KM, IT • What are Ethics? • Why should we study ethics? • Four ethical issues of the information age. • Developing a code of ethics. • Ethics and culture. • Standards.

  25. Developing a Code of Ethics A code of ethics is a formalization of rules and expected behaviors that provide clarifications about the acceptable conduct in client-professional relationships. -Davison, 2000

  26. Codes of Ethics • Why do we need codes of ethics? • Common way to address ethics concerns. • To clarify responsibility. • -Harrington • *note Doctors and Lawyers have ethics codes

  27. Codes of Ethics • Why do we need codes of ethics? • Develop Standards

  28. Codes of Ethics Is a code of ethics the answer? There are drawbacks to universalizing ethical behavior over a large professional field.

  29. Codes of Ethics • Is a code of ethics the answer? • When developing a code of ethics, one must take into account the culture to culture incompatibility of morals, laws, and professional conduct.

  30. Ethics in IRM, KM, IT • What are Ethics? • Why should we study ethics? • Four ethical issues of the information age. • Developing a code of ethics. • Ethics and culture. • Standards.

  31. Gender Race Economic class Reference groups Religious belief Ethics and CultureWhat is taken into account when developing ethical standards?

  32. Ethics and Culture • Is a global ethical code the answer? • “There is a danger in instilling, marketing, or imposing any national or global code of ethics upon our graduates. Such attempt would be so blunt that it would prohibit access to genuine interactive ethical issues that the current ethical debate never attempted before.” • Abi Raad, 1999

  33. Standards Standards, like ethics emcompass preffered practices and specific requirements. • IEEE • ISO 9000 • ISO 14000

  34. Ethics in IRM, KM, IT • What are Ethics? • Why should we study ethics? • Four ethical issues of the information age. • Developing a code of ethics. • Ethics and culture. • Standards.

  35. Standards IEEE objectives • To develop and publish broadly accepted standards that will advance the theory and practice of electrical engineering, electronics, computer science and other engineering • To work with other standardizing bodies, both national and international and make available needed standards in the field of electrotechnology. -IEEE Website

  36. Standards ISO 9000 The ISO 900 family is concerned with “quality management” or what the organization does to fulfill *the customers quality requirements *Applicable regulatory requirements while aiming to enhance customer satisfaction *achieving continual improvement of its performance in pursuit of these objectives. -ISO website

  37. Standards ISO 14000 The ISO 14000 is an Environmental Management System that helps organizations both manage better the impact of their activities on the environment and demonstrate environmental management. -ISO website

  38. Ethical Dilemmas Lets Discuss some situations where there are ethical dilemmas at stake. *Computer Scientist and Funding *Information Security Manager monitoring email. -Communications of ACM

  39. Ethical Dilemmas #1 A computer Scientist was the manager of two related research projects. He worked hard on both projects but funding was decreased before final reports had been written. Believing that each project benefitted from the work done on the other, he allowed his assistants to charge the time required to complete the first project to the second one but did not inform his manager. He did however completed the second project by doing unpaid overtime work. Both projects were finished. Ethical Or Un-Ethical?

  40. Ethical Dilemmas #2 The information security manager in a large company was also the access control administrator of a large e-mail system operated for company business among employees. She discovered that a number of employees used the e-mail for personal purposes like love letters, disagreements in marriage, and a foot ball betting pool. She informed the human resources dept director and gave them a printed list of the employees. They were punished by getting their email monitored. They complained by saying they had the same right of privacy as they had using the telephones and interoffice mail. Ethical Or Un-Ethical?

  41. What have we learned? *Ethics vs. Legality vs. Morality *The importance of studying ethics *four ethical issues facing us in the IT world *Pro’s and Con’s of a Code of ethics *Ethics cannot easily include all cultures *standards are here to help

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