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Computer ethics only concerns hardware, not software or networks.
False
Para computer ethics involves acquiring a high level of skill and knowledge in the field.
False
Equity in access considers availability of computer technology only to organizations, not individuals.
False
Unemployment and displacement are not considered in computer ethics.
False
Retention of employees replaced by computer technology is not discussed in the text.
False
Defalcation is a term that refers to the act of misappropriating funds or resources by a person entrusted with those assets.
True
Embezzlement involves the theft of retail items, discounted sale of retail items, and theft from cash registers.
False
Fraudulent acts by executives of Enron and WorldCom led to the passing of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act.
True
One of the conditions of fraud for accountants is that the false representation must contribute to a person's decision to purchase a product.
True
Irregularities refer to the quality or state of being regular in accounting literature.
False
Explore the analysis of the nature and social impact of computer technology, as well as policies for ethical use. Learn about concerns related to software, hardware, and computer networks. Delve into the three levels of Computer Ethics, including Pop computer ethics.
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