Deck 4: Ethics and Information Security: Mis Business Concerns: Module 2: Technical Foundations of MIS
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Deck 4: Ethics and Information Security: Mis Business Concerns: Module 2: Technical Foundations of MIS
1
Counterfeit software is the unauthorized use, duplication, distribution, or sale of copyrighted software.
False
Explanation: Pirated software is the unauthorized use, duplication, distribution, or sale of copyrighted software.
Explanation: Pirated software is the unauthorized use, duplication, distribution, or sale of copyrighted software.
2
A patent is the legal protection afforded an expression of an idea, such as a song, book, or video game.
False
Explanation: Copyright is the legal protection afforded an expression of an idea, such as a song, book, or video game.
Explanation: Copyright is the legal protection afforded an expression of an idea, such as a song, book, or video game.
3
Which of the following describes confidentiality?
A)the assurance that messages and information are available only to those who are authorized to view them
B)policies and procedures that address the ethical use of computers and Internet usage in the business environment
C)the right to be left alone when you want to be, to have control over your own personal possessions, and not to be observed without your consent
D)the principles and standards that guide our behavior toward other people
A)the assurance that messages and information are available only to those who are authorized to view them
B)policies and procedures that address the ethical use of computers and Internet usage in the business environment
C)the right to be left alone when you want to be, to have control over your own personal possessions, and not to be observed without your consent
D)the principles and standards that guide our behavior toward other people
A
Explanation: This is the definition of confidentiality.
Explanation: This is the definition of confidentiality.
4
Ethics and security are two fundamental building blocks for all organizations.
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Information secrecy is an ethical issue that focuses on who owns information about individuals and how information can be sold and exchangeD.
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Digital rights management is a technological solution that allows publishers to control their digital media to discourage, limit, or prevent illegal copying and distribution.
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Pirated software is software that is manufactured to look like the real thing and sold as such.
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Which of the following describes privacy?
A)the assurance that messages and data are available only to those who are authorized to view them
B)policies and procedures that address the ethical use of computers and Internet usage in the business environment
C)the right to be left alone when you want to be, to have control over your own personal possessions, and to not be observed without your consent
D)the principles and standards that guide our behavior toward other people
A)the assurance that messages and data are available only to those who are authorized to view them
B)policies and procedures that address the ethical use of computers and Internet usage in the business environment
C)the right to be left alone when you want to be, to have control over your own personal possessions, and to not be observed without your consent
D)the principles and standards that guide our behavior toward other people
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Intellectual property is intangible creative work that is embodied in physical form and includes copyrights, trademarks, and patents.
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Information secrecy is the category of computer security that addresses the protection of data from unauthorized disclosure and confirmation of data source authenticity.
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11
What is intangible creative work that is embodied in physical form and includes copyrights, trademarks, and patents?
A)ethics
B)intellectual property
C)privacy
D)confidentiality
A)ethics
B)intellectual property
C)privacy
D)confidentiality
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12
Copyright is an exclusive right to make, use, and sell an invention and is granted by a government to the inventor.
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13
Which of the following is an example of acting ethically?
A)Individuals copy, use, and distribute software.
B)Employees search organizational databases for sensitive corporate and personal information.
C)Individuals hack into computer systems to steal proprietary information.
D)None of these are examples of acting ethically.
A)Individuals copy, use, and distribute software.
B)Employees search organizational databases for sensitive corporate and personal information.
C)Individuals hack into computer systems to steal proprietary information.
D)None of these are examples of acting ethically.
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Information management examines the organizational resource of information and regulates its definitions, uses, value, and distribution ensuring it has the types of data/information required to function and grow effectively.
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The Child Online Protection Act was passed to protect minors from accessing inappropriate material on the Internet.
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Information property is an ethical issue that focuses on who owns information about individuals and how information can be sold and exchangeD.
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Information governance is a method or system of government for information management or control.
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Information compliance is the act of conforming, acquiescing, or yielding information.
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Confidentiality is the right to be left alone when you want to be, to have control over your own personal possessions, and not to be observed without your consent.
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Privacy is the legal protection afforded an expression of an idea, such as a song, book, or video game.
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Fair information practices is a general term for a set of standards governing the collection and use of personal data and addressing issues of privacy and accuracy.
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Bring your own devices is a general term for a set of standards governing the collection and use of personal data and addressing issues of privacy and accuracy.
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Cybervandalism is the electronic defacing of an existing website.
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Competitive click-fraud is a computer crime where a competitor or disgruntled employee increases a company's search advertising costs by repeatedly clicking on the advertiser's link.
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Cybervandalism includes threats, negative remarks, or defamatory comments transmitted via the Internet or posted on the website.
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Internet governance is government attempts to control Internet traffic, thus preventing some material from being viewed by a country's citizens.
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Fair information practices is a general term for a set of standards governing the collection and use of personal data and addressing issues of privacy and accuracy.
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An ethical computer use policy contains general principles to guide computer user behavior.
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29
Teergrubing is an anti-spamming approach where the receiving computer launches a return attack against the spammer, sending email messages back to the computer that originated the suspected spam.
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30
Bring your own device is a policy that allows employees to use their personal mobile devices and computers to access enterprise data and applications.
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Cybervandalism is a problem that occurs when someone registers purposely misspelled variations of well-known domain names.
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32
BYOD policies offer four basic options, including 1) unlimited access for personal devices, 2) access only to nonsensitive systems and data, 3) access, but with IT control over personal devices, apps, and stored data, and 4) access, but preventing local storage of data on personal devices.
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33
Companies do not need a privacy policy for email because an employee's work email is private and cannot be viewed by the company.
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Information property is the category of computer security that addresses the protection of data from unauthorized disclosure and confirmation of data source authenticity.
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35
An acceptable use policy (AUP) requires a user to agree to follow it in order to be provided access to corporate email, information systems, and the Internet.
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36
Epolicies are policies and procedures that address information management along with the ethical use of computers and the Internet in the business environment.
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Fair information practices are policies that allows employees to use their personal mobile devices and computers to access enterprise data and applications.
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38
Cyberbullying is an act or object that poses a danger to assets.
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39
Click-fraud is the abuse of pay-per-click, pay-per-call, and pay-per-conversion revenue models by repeatedly clicking on a link to increase charges or costs for the advertiser.
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40
Website name stealing is the theft of a website's name that occurs when someone, posing as a site's administrator, changes the ownership of the domain name assigned to the website to another website owner.
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41
A social media manager refers to the process of monitoring and responding to what is being said about a company, individual, product, or branD.
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42
Spyware is software that, while purporting to serve some useful function and often fulfills that function, also allows Internet advertisers to display advertisements without the consent of the computer user.
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43
Black-hat hackers work at the request of the system owners to find system vulnerabilities and plug the holes.
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44
A user can opt in to receive emails by choosing to deny permission to incoming emails.
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45
Ransomware is a form of malicious software that infects your computer and asks for money.
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46
Drive-by hacking is a computer attack where an attacker accesses a wireless computer network, intercepts data, uses network services, and/or sends attack instructions without entering the office or organization that owns the network
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47
White-hat hackers break into other people's computer systems and may just look around or may steal and destroy information.
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48
Social media monitoring is the process of monitoring and responding to what is being said about a company, individual, product, or branD.
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A user can opt out of receiving emails by choosing to allow permissions to incoming emails.
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A user can opt out of receiving emails by choosing to deny permission to incoming emails.
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51
Information security is a high priority for protection of the company's information and it is critical to implement an information security procedure to combat misuse of this information.
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52
Downtime refers to a period of time when a system is unavailable and unplanned downtime can strike at any time for various reasons.
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53
A social media policy outlines the corporate guidelines or principles governing employee online communications.
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54
Workplace MIS monitoring tracks people's activities by such measures as number of keystrokes, error rate, and number of transactions processeD.
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55
Smoking areas are targeted by hackers as they regularly use smoking entrances to gain building access where they pose as employees to gain access to the company network.
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A social media manager is a person within the organization who is trusted to monitor, contribute, filter, and guide the social media presence of a company, individual, product, or branD.
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A user can opt in to receive emails by choosing to allow permissions to incoming emails.
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Employee monitoring policies explicitly state how, when, and where the company monitors its employees.
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Cyberbullying is a person within the organization who is trusted to monitor, contribute, filter, and guide the social media presence of a company, individual, product, or branD.
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60
Information security is a broad term encompassing the protection of information from accidental or intentional misuse by persons inside or outside an organization.
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61
Backdoor programs change their form as they propagate.
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A hacker weapon called a splog (spam blog) is a fake blog created solely to raise the search engine rank of affiliated websites.
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White-hat hackers have philosophical and political reasons for breaking into systems and will often deface the website as a protest.
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Denial-of-service attack (DoS) floods a website with so many requests for service that it slows down or crashes the site.
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65
Script kiddies have criminal intent when hacking.
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Simplelocker is a new ransomware program that encrypts your personal files and demands payment for the files' decryption keys.
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Cyberterrorists seek to cause harm to people or to destroy critical systems or information and use the Internet as a weapon of mass destruction.
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Script kiddies or script bunnies find hacking code on the Internet and click-and-point their way into systems to cause damage or spread viruses.
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Insiders are illegitimate users who purposely or accidentally misuse their access to the environment to do business.
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Through pretexting, hackers use their social skills to trick people into revealing access credentials or other valuable information.
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A worm is a form of malicious software that infects your computer and asks for money.
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A worm spreads itself not only from file to file but also from computer to computer.
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Organizations address security risks through two lines of defense.The first is people and the second is technology.
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Backdoor programs open a way into the network for future attacks.
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Through social engineering, hackers use their social skills to trick people into revealing access credentials or other valuable information.
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A worm spreads itself, not only from file to file, but also from computer to computer.The primary difference between a virus and a worm is that a virus must attach to something, such as an executable file, to spreaD.Worms do not need to attach to anything to spread and can tunnel themselves into computers.
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Two of the common forms of viruses discussed in the book include the Trojan-horse virus and the acceptance-of-service attack.
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Ransomware is a form of social engineering in which one individual lies to obtain confidential data about another individual.
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The Trojan-horse virus hides inside other software, usually as an attachment or a downloadable file.
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Legitimate users who purposely or accidentally misuse their access to the environment and cause some kind of business-affecting incident are called insiders.
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