Computer Ethics HUM 120 Chapter 4: Privacy

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What is the main concern addressed in the text?

Impact of technology on privacy

Which legal acts affecting privacy do most commonly address government actions?

Access to government records

What is a major concern related to the use of electronic medical records as per the text?

Intrusions into health data by employers

What does information privacy encompass according to the text?

Ability to limit access to personal data

What does the text suggest is almost nonexistent in legislation as per the discussion?

Laws protecting people from data privacy abuses by corporations

What is the main concern related to data collection policies of governments and businesses?

Stripping individuals of the power to control their personal information

Why do organizations gather, store, and analyze information about people?

To make better decisions and improve services

What do organizations want from systems that collect and store data from customer interactions?

Key data from every interaction with a customer

Why do many people object to data collection policies?

They feel it strips them of the power to control their personal information

What requires balancing the needs of the users against the rights and desires of the people whose information is being used?

Use of information technology in government and business

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Privacy Concerns

  • The main concern addressed in the text is information privacy, which encompasses the protection of individuals' personal data and autonomy.
  • Legal acts affecting privacy commonly address government actions, highlighting the need for safeguards against government intrusion.

Electronic Medical Records (EMRs)

  • A major concern related to EMRs is the potential for unauthorized access, misuse, or breach of sensitive health information.

Information Privacy

  • Information privacy encompasses the protection of individuals' personal data, autonomy, and freedom from unwanted surveillance or intrusion.

Legislation Gaps

  • The text suggests that legislation addressing privacy concerns is often inadequate, with many aspects of privacy protection being almost nonexistent in laws.

Data Collection Policies

  • The main concern related to data collection policies of governments and businesses is the potential for misuse, abuse, or exploitation of personal data.

Organizational Motivations

  • Organizations gather, store, and analyze information about people to gain insights, improve services, and create targeted marketing strategies.

Customer Interaction Systems

  • Organizations want systems that collect and store data from customer interactions to provide personalized services, improve customer experiences, and enhance business operations.

Public Objections

  • Many people object to data collection policies due to concerns about privacy, autonomy, and the potential for misuse or exploitation of their personal data.

Balancing Needs and Rights

  • It is essential to balance the needs of users against the rights and desires of the people whose information is being used, ensuring that privacy is respected and protected.

Test your understanding of the right to privacy, developments in information technology, ethical issues related to gathering data, privacy protection, and related laws.

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