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,1. Internet Corporation for Assigned Names (ICANN) - ANSWER✓ a
nonprofit corporation responsible for managing the internet's domain name
system.
2. Intrusion Detection System (IDS) - ANSWER✓ Software or hardware (or
both) that monitors system and network resources and activities and notifies
network security personnel when it detects network traffic that attempts to
circumvent the security measures of a networked computer environment
3. International Standard on Assurance Engagements No. 3402 (ISAE No.
3402) - ANSWER✓ Developed to provide an international assurance
standard for allowing public
accountants to issue a report for use by user organizations and their auditors
(user auditors) on the controls at a service organization that are likely to
impact or be a part of the user organization's system of internal control over
financial reporting.
4. Patriot Act - ANSWER✓ cyberterrorism penalties
5. CIA security Triad - ANSWER✓ confidentiality integrity availability
6. Proxy Server - ANSWER✓ hides identity
7. Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act - ANSWER✓ financial privacy
8. Miller v California - ANSWER✓ first amendment
9. Profession - ANSWER✓ A field requiring specialized knowledge and a
commitment to ethical standards, with technology professions held to codes
of conduct for public trust.
10.Conflict of interest - ANSWER✓ A situation where personal interests could
improperly influence professional decisions, requiring transparency and
mitigation in tech roles.
11.APT - ANSWER✓ Advanced Persistent Threat; a prolonged cyberattack
where ethical issues include responsibility for prevention, detection, and
disclosure of breaches.
,12.Botnet - ANSWER✓ A network of compromised computers controlled
remotely for malicious purposes, raising ethical concerns around
cybersecurity and user protection.
13.Certification - ANSWER✓ The formal attestation of skills or system
integrity, ethically significant in ensuring trust, safety, and accountability in
technology practices.
14.Temporary Staffing - ANSWER✓ Hiring workers for limited periods,
raising ethical questions about job security, fair treatment, and accountability
in tech projects.
15.Employee Leasing - ANSWER✓ A staffing arrangement where employees
are hired through an agency but work for another firm, with ethical concerns
about responsibility and benefits.
16.Organic Media Marketing - ANSWER✓ Promotion using unpaid strategies
like SEO and content sharing, ethically relevant for transparency and
authenticity.
17.Paid Media Marketing - ANSWER✓ Advertising where space or time is
purchased, requiring ethical clarity around sponsorship, accuracy, and
consumer manipulation.
18.Earned Media - ANSWER✓ Publicity gained through word-of-mouth or
media coverage, where ethical concerns include truthfulness and responsible
influence.
19.Viral Marketing - ANSWER✓ A strategy that encourages rapid content
sharing, with ethical duties to avoid misinformation, manipulation, or
privacy violations.
20.Cyberharrassment - ANSWER✓ The use of technology to repeatedly harass
or intimidate, raising ethical and legal issues about user protection and
platform accountability.
21.Cyberstalking - ANSWER✓ Persistent, threatening online behavior targeting
individuals, an ethical violation of privacy, safety, and dignity.
, 22.Bias - ANSWER✓ A systematic error in judgment or data that can skew
outcomes, with ethical implications in fairness and justice in tech systems.
23.Selection Bias - ANSWER✓ A bias resulting from non-random sample
selection, ethically concerning when it leads to discriminatory or inaccurate
outcomes.
24.Cognitive Bias - ANSWER✓ Mental shortcuts that lead to faulty judgments,
requiring ethical awareness in design and decision-making in technology.
25.Ethics Washing - ANSWER✓ The practice of presenting a company or
product as more ethical than it is, which undermines trust and genuine
accountability.
26.Skewed Sample Bias - ANSWER✓ A type of selection bias where sample
data disproportionately represents a subgroup, risking unfair or misleading
tech outcomes.
27.Limited Features Bias - ANSWER✓ Occurs when models are trained on
incomplete data features, leading to ethically questionable and inaccurate
outputs.
28.Tainted Examples Bias - ANSWER✓ When training data includes biased or
harmful content, creating ethically problematic models that may perpetuate
injustice.
29.Sample Size - ANSWER✓ The number of observations in a dataset, with
ethical importance for ensuring reliability, generalizability, and fairness in
conclusions.
30.Proxy Bias - ANSWER✓ Bias introduced when indirect indicators are used
in place of actual variables, potentially leading to discriminatory tech
decisions.
31.Professional Employer Organization - ANSWER✓ A firm that provides
comprehensive HR services through co-employment, ethically tied to fair
labor practices and clear responsibility.