Ethics And The Information Revolution

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Rocky L. Ho Chapter 1 Title: “Ethics and the Information Revolution” by: Terrel Ward Bynum Quote: “Malicious software, or “programmed threats”, provide a significant challenge to computer security.”

Expectations: Since this is the first chapter of cyberethics, I would like to all about the ethics and information revolution deeper.

Book Review: The author of this chapter is Terrel Ward Bynum, he defined the information revolution as powerful technology. In the IT and human world, there are over millions of people who uses computers for some reason, or they use it for their own purpose. It has become one of the most important thing in the world nowadays, because it has a lot of uses, like in the world government, they use computer to communicate with the high positioned authority, and many more. During the 1940’s to 1950’s, they use computer as a tool for studying, making antiaircraft during the world war 2. Computer ethnics was founded by Norbert wiener. Global information ethics is evolving when days, months years passes, it evolves to a border, and also becomes an important field.

Things I have learned: I learned that by examining the computer evolution, it grows into better use.

Integrity Questions: 1.) 2.) 3.) 4.) 5.)

What is global laws? What is software ownership? What is computer security? What is the significance of this chapter? Who is the author of this chapter?

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