Cybersins and Digital Good Deeds
eBook - ePub

Cybersins and Digital Good Deeds

A Book About Technology and Ethics

  1. 206 pages
  2. English
  3. ePUB (mobile friendly)
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - ePub

Cybersins and Digital Good Deeds

A Book About Technology and Ethics

About this book

The A-to-Z source on cyberethics - the responsible use of technology!

What is safe and responsible behavior for using the Internet? Cybersins and Digital Good Deeds: A Book About Technology and Ethics provides a comprehensive look at the innovative - and sometimes unscrupulous - world of rapidly evolving technology and the people who use it. This encyclopedic source helps even the most technology-challenged understand various facets relating to the use and misuse of technology in today's society. Topics are organized A-to-Z for easy reference, with selections chosen because of historical importance, present relevance, and the likelihood of future impact. Privacy, security, censorship, and much, much more are discussed in detail to reveal the ethical complexities of each issue.

Harmful and illegal cyber behavior can manifest quickly in several ways in today's digital world. Keeping up with the shifts and advances in technology, its applications, and how it affects you can be difficult. Cybersins and Digital Good Deeds reviews the latest trends in computer technology and the impact it has on the way we live. This extensive book provides easy-to-understand explanations of tech terms, while clearly examining the current ethical issues surrounding different aspects of technology and its use in positive or destructive actions. Discussions include issues concerning general use, business, entertainment, multimedia development, and education.

The broad range of ethical topics in Cybersins and Digital Good Deeds includes:

  • advertising in school
  • the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and its impact upon technology in schools
  • blogging and free speech
  • bride scams
  • video voyeurism
  • censorship and filtering
  • cheating in school using technology
  • Child Online Protection Act
  • Child Pornography Prevention Act (CPPA)
  • computer addiction
  • crackers, lamers, and phreaks
  • cyberbullying
  • cyberchondriacs
  • disinhibition
  • domain hijacking
  • Online auction fraud
  • elder care and technology
  • Google Bombing
  • identity theft
  • pornography
  • media and cognitive development
  • movie duplication
  • sharing audio files
  • online gambling
  • pyramid schemes
  • the Patriot Act
  • phishing
  • podcasting
  • Project Gutenberg
  • RFID tracking
  • spyware
  • technolust
  • Trojan horses and viruses
  • much, much more!

Cybersins and Digital Good Deeds is a perfect at-your-fingertips source for questions you may have on the jargon and the ethical use or misuse of technology. This book is perfect for business people; high school, public, and academic librarians; library science professors, education professors, students, or anyone needing clarification of issues related to technology and information ethics.

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Information

Publisher
CRC Press
Year
2024
eBook ISBN
9781040280973

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Title
  4. Copyright
  5. Contents
  6. About the Authors
  7. Introduction
  8. Absent Presence
  9. Advertising at School
  10. AMBER Alert
  11. Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and Its Impact upon Technology in Schools
  12. Blogging—A Tool for Education and Free Speech
  13. Bride Scams
  14. Camcorders, Surveillance, and Video Voyeurism
  15. Cell Phone Rage
  16. Cell Phones and Driving
  17. Cell Yell
  18. Censorship and Filtering
  19. Cheating at School Using Cell Phone Cameras
  20. Child Online Protection Act and Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act
  21. Child Pornography Prevention Act
  22. Children’s Internet Protection Act
  23. Computer Addiction
  24. Computer Security
  25. Crackers, Lamers, and Phreaks
  26. Creating an Identity in a Chat Room
  27. Cyberbullying
  28. Cyberchondriacs
  29. Disinformation
  30. Disinhibition
  31. Distance Learning Content Sharing
  32. Distributed Computing
  33. Doctor-Patient Relationships
  34. Domain Hijacking
  35. DRM
  36. eBay and Online Auction Fraud
  37. Elder Care and Technology
  38. E-Mail Addresses and Privacy
  39. Encryption
  40. E-Waste
  41. File Swapping
  42. Firewall
  43. Flame Wars
  44. Flash Mobs
  45. Google Bombing
  46. Google Book Search
  47. Google Stalking
  48. GPS and Privacy
  49. Hackers, Crackers, and Hacking
  50. Hacktivism
  51. Hoaxes
  52. Identity Theft and the Internet
  53. Internet Pornography
  54. Internet User Agreement and the Library
  55. Keystroke Logging
  56. Logging On As an Administrator
  57. Logo Abuse
  58. Marketing to Children
  59. Media and Cognitive Development
  60. Modern Luddites
  61. Monitoring Employees’ Internet Use
  62. Movie Duplication
  63. Multimedia Manipulation
  64. Napster
  65. Network Ubiquity
  66. $100 MIT Laptop
  67. Online Gambling
  68. Online Protests
  69. Online Pyramid Schemes
  70. Patriot Act
  71. Phishing
  72. Phreaking
  73. Plagiarism
  74. Podcasting
  75. Privacy and the Internet
  76. Project Gutenberg
  77. RFID
  78. Scare Chains
  79. Script Kiddies
  80. Slander, Libel, and Technology
  81. Social Engineering
  82. Spam
  83. Splogs
  84. Spoofing
  85. Spyware or Adware
  86. Steganography
  87. Surfer’s Voice
  88. Sympathy Hoaxes
  89. Technology and Knowledge Management
  90. Technolust
  91. Trojan Horses
  92. Turnitin.com
  93. Typosquatting
  94. Virtual Offices
  95. Viruses and Virus Protection
  96. Warchalking
  97. Watching Over Children with High-Tech Tools
  98. WebXACT
  99. Wiki
  100. Wireless Computers and Security
  101. Worm
  102. Index

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