In an era where information technology changes constantly, a thoughtful response to these rapid changes requires a basic understanding of IT history, an awareness of current issues, and a familiarity with ethics. Ethics for the Information Age provides an overview of ethical theories and problems encountered by computer professionals in today’s environment. By presenting provocative issues such as social networking, government surveillance, and intellectual property from all points of view, this market-leading text challenges students to think critically and draw their own conclusions, which ultimately prepares them to become responsible, ethical users of future technologies.
This book is appropriate for any standalone “computers and society” or “computer ethics” course offered by a computer science, business, or philosophy department.
1. Catalysts for Change
2. Introduction to Ethics
3. Networking
4. Intellectual Property
5. Privacy
6. Computer and Network Security
7. Computer Reliability
8. Professional Ethics
9. Work and Wealth