Chapter 3: Ethics and Privacy
Code of Ethics
A collection of principles intended to guide decision making by members of an organization
Information Privacy
The right to determine when, and to what extent, personal information can be gathered by and/or communicated to others
Liability
A legal concept that gives individuals the right to recover the damages done to them by other individuals, organizations, or systems
Opt-in Model
A model of informed consent in which a business is prohibited from collecting any personal information unless the customer specifically authorizes it
Opt-out Model
A model of informed consent that permits a company to collect personal information until the customer specifically requests that the data not be collected
Responsibility
A tenet of ethics in which you accept the consequences of your decisions and actions
Accountability
A tenet of ethics that refers to determining who is responsible for actions that were taken
Digital Dossier
An electronic description of an individual and his or her habits
Privacy Policies
An organization's guidelines for protecting the privacy of customers, clients, and employees
Ethics
The principles of right and wrong that individuals use to make choices to guide their behavior
Profiling
The process of forming a digital dossier
Privacy
The right to be left alone and to be free of unreasonable personal intrusions
Electronic Surveillance
Tracking people's activities with the aid of computers