WGU D333 ETHICS IN TECHNOLOGY (2026)
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A document that stipulates acceptable use policy (AUP)
restrictions and practices that a user
must agree in order to use
organizational computing and
network resources.
A network attack in which an advanced persistent threat (APT)
intruder gains access to a network
and stays there—undetected—with
the intention of stealing data over a
long period of time (weeks or even
months).
An agreement of the World Trade Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of
Organization that requires member Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
governments to ensure that
intellectual property rights can be
enforced under their laws and that
penalties for infringement are tough
enough to deter further violations.
,A wide-ranging act that authorized American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
$787 billion in spending and tax
cuts over a 10-year period and
included strong privacy provisions
for electronic health records, such
as banning the sale of health
information, promoting the use of
audit trails and encryption, and
providing rights of access for
patients.
The estimated loss from a potential annualized loss expectancy (ALE)
risk event over the course of a year.
The following equation is used to
calculate the annual loss
expectancy: ARO × SLE = ALE.
Where ARO is the annualized rate
of occurrence, an estimate of the
probability that this event will occur
over the course of a year and SLE is
the single loss expectancy, the
estimated loss that would be
incurred if the event happens.
An estimate of the probability that a annualized rate of occurrence (ARO)
risk event will occur over the course
of a year.
A service that allows anonymity on anonymous remailer service
the Internet by using a computer
program that strips the originating
header and/or IP address from the
message and then forwards the
message to its intended recipient.
, Laws designed to reduce frivolous anti-SLAPP laws
SLAPPs (strategic lawsuit against
public participation (SLAPP), which
is a lawsuit filed by corporations,
government officials, and others
against citizens and community
groups who oppose them on
matters of concern).
A group that provides assistance to audit committee
the board of directors in fulfilling its
responsibilities with respect to the
oversight of the quality and
integrity of the organization's
accounting and reporting practices
and controls, including financial
statements and reports; the
organization's compliance with
legal and regulatory requirements;
the qualifications, independence,
and performance of the company's
independent auditor; and the
performance of the company's
internal audit team.
The moral corruption of people in Bathsheba syndrome
power, which is often facilitated by
a tendency for people to look the
other way when their leaders act
inappropriately.
The first 10 amendments to the Bill of Rights
United States Constitution that spell
out additional rights of individuals.
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Terms in this set (201)
A document that stipulates acceptable use policy (AUP)
restrictions and practices that a user
must agree in order to use
organizational computing and
network resources.
A network attack in which an advanced persistent threat (APT)
intruder gains access to a network
and stays there—undetected—with
the intention of stealing data over a
long period of time (weeks or even
months).
An agreement of the World Trade Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of
Organization that requires member Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS)
governments to ensure that
intellectual property rights can be
enforced under their laws and that
penalties for infringement are tough
enough to deter further violations.
,A wide-ranging act that authorized American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
$787 billion in spending and tax
cuts over a 10-year period and
included strong privacy provisions
for electronic health records, such
as banning the sale of health
information, promoting the use of
audit trails and encryption, and
providing rights of access for
patients.
The estimated loss from a potential annualized loss expectancy (ALE)
risk event over the course of a year.
The following equation is used to
calculate the annual loss
expectancy: ARO × SLE = ALE.
Where ARO is the annualized rate
of occurrence, an estimate of the
probability that this event will occur
over the course of a year and SLE is
the single loss expectancy, the
estimated loss that would be
incurred if the event happens.
An estimate of the probability that a annualized rate of occurrence (ARO)
risk event will occur over the course
of a year.
A service that allows anonymity on anonymous remailer service
the Internet by using a computer
program that strips the originating
header and/or IP address from the
message and then forwards the
message to its intended recipient.
, Laws designed to reduce frivolous anti-SLAPP laws
SLAPPs (strategic lawsuit against
public participation (SLAPP), which
is a lawsuit filed by corporations,
government officials, and others
against citizens and community
groups who oppose them on
matters of concern).
A group that provides assistance to audit committee
the board of directors in fulfilling its
responsibilities with respect to the
oversight of the quality and
integrity of the organization's
accounting and reporting practices
and controls, including financial
statements and reports; the
organization's compliance with
legal and regulatory requirements;
the qualifications, independence,
and performance of the company's
independent auditor; and the
performance of the company's
internal audit team.
The moral corruption of people in Bathsheba syndrome
power, which is often facilitated by
a tendency for people to look the
other way when their leaders act
inappropriately.
The first 10 amendments to the Bill of Rights
United States Constitution that spell
out additional rights of individuals.