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Outline
 What are ethics?
 Professional ethics
 Engineering ethics
 Computer ethics
 Categories of computer ethics issues
 Vacuum of policy
 Moral and ethical problems
 Hacking, cracking and virus creation
 Software piracy
 Computer ethics awareness and educational issues
 Computer ethics - Case studies
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Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
What are Ethics?
 Derived from the Greek word “ethos”, which means “custom”,
“habit”, and “way of living”
 Ethics is a system of morals of a particular person,
religion or a group.
 Ethical Theory:
 a system of ethics guides toward a good actions for all.
 Applied Ethics:
 The practice of ethics
 Rules for ethical behavior for everyday life
 Impossible for all people to share same applied ethics in all
details
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Ethics in Society
 Society:
 An association of people organized under a system of rules
designed to advance the good of its members over time.
 Morality:
 means to distinguish‫تمييز‬ between right and wrong, and
between just and unjust
 Rules of conduct describing what people must and must
not to do
 Ethics:
 Philosophical study of morality, a rational examination
into people’s moral beliefs and behavior
 Ethics is concerned with human conduct
i.e., behavior of individuals in society
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What are Professional Ethics?
 concerns one's conduct of behavior and practice when
carrying out professional work.
e.g. consulting, researching, teaching and writing.
 Professional Ethics must take into accounts:
 Relations between professionals and clients
 Relation between profession and society
 Relations between professionals
 Relations between employee and employer
 Specialized technical details of the profession
 A computing professional must understand
 Cultural, social, legal, and ethical issues in computing??
 Responsibility and possible consequences‫عواقب‬ of failure
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Professional Ethics
 Professional organizations dealing with computing have
code of ethics (e.g. IEEE, ACM, and NSPE)
 Professional code of ethics:
 Protect group interests ‫مصالح‬
 Specify membership etiquette ‫اداب‬
 Inspire good conduct
 Educate and discipline members
 Strengthen external relations
 Enumerate principles, express ideals‫تعدادالمبادئ‬
 Put forth rules, offer guidelines
 NSPE : National Society of Professional Engineers
 IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
 ACM: Association for Computing Machinery
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Computer Ethics
 Computer ethics:
 Defined as the application of classical ethical principles to
the use of computer technology.
 Ethical problems related to computers are not unique but
they tend to occur on a much larger scale and scope
 Scope: communications networks bring the world together
 Anonymity: beneficial ?but creates problems of integrity
 Reproducibility
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Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
Computing Ethics & Guidelines
Example
 Respect privacy of other users and do not share your
account with others
 Respect appropriate laws and copyrights.
 Obey ‫اتباع‬established guidelines for any network or system
used
 Do not use computer resources for unauthorized purposes
 Do not use computer resources in ways to harmful normal
operation
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Engineering Ethics
 Engineering is an important profession
 Engineers are expected to exhibit the highest
standards of honesty and integrity
 Engineering has a direct and vital‫فعال‬ impact on the
quality of life for all people
 Services provided by engineers require:
 Honesty
 Impartiality‫نزاهه‬
 Fairness
 Equity
 Must be dedicated ‫مكرس‬to the protection of the public health, safety,
and welfare
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IEEE - Code of Ethics (1/2)
 In recognition of importance of our technology in affecting
the quality of life we commit ourselves to conduct of the
highest ethical and professional manner and agree to:
 accept responsibility in making decisions consistent with
safety, health, and welfare of the public
 Avoid conflicts of interest
 be honest and realistic in stating claims or estimates‫التقديرت‬
 reject bribery‫رشوه‬ in all forms
 improve understanding of technology, its application, and
potential consequences ‫العقوبات‬
‫المحتمله‬
 improve our technical competence and undertake
technological tasks for others only if we are qualified.‫مهيئ‬
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 seek, accept, and offer honest criticism of technical work
 acknowledge‫اعتراف‬ and correct errors
 credit properly the contributions of others
 treat all persons fairly regardless of race , religion,
gender, disability, age, or national origin
 avoid injuring others, their property, reputation, or
employment by false or malicious action
 assist colleagues and co-workers in their professional
development and to support them in following this code of
ethics
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IEEE - Code of Ethics (2/2)
Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
James Moor
 Professionals face new ethical questions
because the use of computer technology
 "vacuum of rules or policies”leaves these
computer professions with no guidance
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Categories of Computer Ethics
 Privacy
 Computers create a false sense of security
 People do not realize how vulnerable‫ضعف‬ information
stored on computers are
 Property
 Physical property
 Intellectual property (in both copyright and patent)
 Data as property
 Access
 Access to computing technology
 Access to data
 Accuracy‫دقة‬
 Accuracy of information stored
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Moral and Ethical Problems
 Hacking, cracking and virus creation
 Serious crimes that cannot be justified
 Attempts‫محاولة‬ to justify such actions
 Companies have weak protection
 vulnerabilities in information systems
 Hacking or virus creation is right in a particular country or
culture
 Software piracy
 Unauthorized copying of software is stealing.
 It is morally wrong as it considered a violation‫انتهاك‬ of
someone else’s rights
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Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
Problems with Codes of Ethics
 A legal system is not a complete and correct guide to
moral behavior
 Codes of ethics are mostly voluntary
 Code of ethics makes no explicit recommendations in
many situations
 Goodness cannot be defined through a list of ‘Do’ and
‘Don‘t’
 You must use your internal sense of ethics
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Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
Computer Ethics
Awareness and Educational Issues
 How to raise the moral awareness and ethical level
Possibilities of developing global computer ethics codes
 Computer ethics education should include:
 Explanation of the potential‫احتمالية‬ disruptiveof even a single
user
 Understanding of importance of ethics and lack of laws in
computer/information technology
 Explanation of information security & related problems
 Making people aware of ethical impact of their actions
 Training and education by professionals
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Computer Ethics - Case Studies
Software Licensing: Stuck in the Middle
 You are contracted to install Netscape Navigator
software on all the PCs of company X
 After doing half the work, you found that company X is
not paying Netscape for the copies you are installing
 You notified company X’s contact that they are out of
compliance with Netscape licensing requirement, but
got no response
 What do you do?
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Example 1:
You are asked to write a program to print tags for a
sale. Your boss asks you to put tags that have a price
10% higher, with a 10% discount marking it back to
original price. Do you do this?
Example 2:
You wrote a software that matches the requirement
your company was given. But, requirements are so bad
that you know the software will not match the actual
needs
 Should you say anything?
 Should your company say anything? Even if it would
mean loss of future contracts?
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Computer Ethics - Case Studies
Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
Conclusions
 Must understand cultural, social, legal and ethical issues
related to computing
 Expect to face variety of ethically difficult situations
 Hold to highest possible ethical standards
 Use your internal sense of ethics
 Making the wrong ethical choice begins with focusing on
short-term self-interest
 Ethical behavior is a way of life, best learned through
experience
 Living ethically requires strong and sincere motivation
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Ethics Part-2-new1.pptx

  • 1. Fahad Bin Sultan University
  • 2. Outline  What are ethics?  Professional ethics  Engineering ethics  Computer ethics  Categories of computer ethics issues  Vacuum of policy  Moral and ethical problems  Hacking, cracking and virus creation  Software piracy  Computer ethics awareness and educational issues  Computer ethics - Case studies 2 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 3. What are Ethics?  Derived from the Greek word “ethos”, which means “custom”, “habit”, and “way of living”  Ethics is a system of morals of a particular person, religion or a group.  Ethical Theory:  a system of ethics guides toward a good actions for all.  Applied Ethics:  The practice of ethics  Rules for ethical behavior for everyday life  Impossible for all people to share same applied ethics in all details 3 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 4. Ethics in Society  Society:  An association of people organized under a system of rules designed to advance the good of its members over time.  Morality:  means to distinguish‫تمييز‬ between right and wrong, and between just and unjust  Rules of conduct describing what people must and must not to do  Ethics:  Philosophical study of morality, a rational examination into people’s moral beliefs and behavior  Ethics is concerned with human conduct i.e., behavior of individuals in society 4 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 5. What are Professional Ethics?  concerns one's conduct of behavior and practice when carrying out professional work. e.g. consulting, researching, teaching and writing.  Professional Ethics must take into accounts:  Relations between professionals and clients  Relation between profession and society  Relations between professionals  Relations between employee and employer  Specialized technical details of the profession  A computing professional must understand  Cultural, social, legal, and ethical issues in computing??  Responsibility and possible consequences‫عواقب‬ of failure 5 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 6. Professional Ethics  Professional organizations dealing with computing have code of ethics (e.g. IEEE, ACM, and NSPE)  Professional code of ethics:  Protect group interests ‫مصالح‬  Specify membership etiquette ‫اداب‬  Inspire good conduct  Educate and discipline members  Strengthen external relations  Enumerate principles, express ideals‫تعدادالمبادئ‬  Put forth rules, offer guidelines  NSPE : National Society of Professional Engineers  IEEE: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers  ACM: Association for Computing Machinery 6 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 7. Computer Ethics  Computer ethics:  Defined as the application of classical ethical principles to the use of computer technology.  Ethical problems related to computers are not unique but they tend to occur on a much larger scale and scope  Scope: communications networks bring the world together  Anonymity: beneficial ?but creates problems of integrity  Reproducibility 7 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 8. Computing Ethics & Guidelines Example  Respect privacy of other users and do not share your account with others  Respect appropriate laws and copyrights.  Obey ‫اتباع‬established guidelines for any network or system used  Do not use computer resources for unauthorized purposes  Do not use computer resources in ways to harmful normal operation 8 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 9. Engineering Ethics  Engineering is an important profession  Engineers are expected to exhibit the highest standards of honesty and integrity  Engineering has a direct and vital‫فعال‬ impact on the quality of life for all people  Services provided by engineers require:  Honesty  Impartiality‫نزاهه‬  Fairness  Equity  Must be dedicated ‫مكرس‬to the protection of the public health, safety, and welfare 9 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 10. IEEE - Code of Ethics (1/2)  In recognition of importance of our technology in affecting the quality of life we commit ourselves to conduct of the highest ethical and professional manner and agree to:  accept responsibility in making decisions consistent with safety, health, and welfare of the public  Avoid conflicts of interest  be honest and realistic in stating claims or estimates‫التقديرت‬  reject bribery‫رشوه‬ in all forms  improve understanding of technology, its application, and potential consequences ‫العقوبات‬ ‫المحتمله‬  improve our technical competence and undertake technological tasks for others only if we are qualified.‫مهيئ‬ 10 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 11.  seek, accept, and offer honest criticism of technical work  acknowledge‫اعتراف‬ and correct errors  credit properly the contributions of others  treat all persons fairly regardless of race , religion, gender, disability, age, or national origin  avoid injuring others, their property, reputation, or employment by false or malicious action  assist colleagues and co-workers in their professional development and to support them in following this code of ethics 11 IEEE - Code of Ethics (2/2) Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 12. James Moor  Professionals face new ethical questions because the use of computer technology  "vacuum of rules or policies”leaves these computer professions with no guidance 12 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 13. Categories of Computer Ethics  Privacy  Computers create a false sense of security  People do not realize how vulnerable‫ضعف‬ information stored on computers are  Property  Physical property  Intellectual property (in both copyright and patent)  Data as property  Access  Access to computing technology  Access to data  Accuracy‫دقة‬  Accuracy of information stored 13 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 14. Moral and Ethical Problems  Hacking, cracking and virus creation  Serious crimes that cannot be justified  Attempts‫محاولة‬ to justify such actions  Companies have weak protection  vulnerabilities in information systems  Hacking or virus creation is right in a particular country or culture  Software piracy  Unauthorized copying of software is stealing.  It is morally wrong as it considered a violation‫انتهاك‬ of someone else’s rights 14 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 15. Problems with Codes of Ethics  A legal system is not a complete and correct guide to moral behavior  Codes of ethics are mostly voluntary  Code of ethics makes no explicit recommendations in many situations  Goodness cannot be defined through a list of ‘Do’ and ‘Don‘t’  You must use your internal sense of ethics 15 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 16. Computer Ethics Awareness and Educational Issues  How to raise the moral awareness and ethical level Possibilities of developing global computer ethics codes  Computer ethics education should include:  Explanation of the potential‫احتمالية‬ disruptiveof even a single user  Understanding of importance of ethics and lack of laws in computer/information technology  Explanation of information security & related problems  Making people aware of ethical impact of their actions  Training and education by professionals 16 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 17. Computer Ethics - Case Studies Software Licensing: Stuck in the Middle  You are contracted to install Netscape Navigator software on all the PCs of company X  After doing half the work, you found that company X is not paying Netscape for the copies you are installing  You notified company X’s contact that they are out of compliance with Netscape licensing requirement, but got no response  What do you do? 17 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 18. Example 1: You are asked to write a program to print tags for a sale. Your boss asks you to put tags that have a price 10% higher, with a 10% discount marking it back to original price. Do you do this? Example 2: You wrote a software that matches the requirement your company was given. But, requirements are so bad that you know the software will not match the actual needs  Should you say anything?  Should your company say anything? Even if it would mean loss of future contracts? 18 Computer Ethics - Case Studies Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics
  • 19. Conclusions  Must understand cultural, social, legal and ethical issues related to computing  Expect to face variety of ethically difficult situations  Hold to highest possible ethical standards  Use your internal sense of ethics  Making the wrong ethical choice begins with focusing on short-term self-interest  Ethical behavior is a way of life, best learned through experience  Living ethically requires strong and sincere motivation 19 Part-2 CSC 492 Computing Ethics