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This document discusses professional and ethical issues in information technology. It covers learning outcomes around legal, social and professional considerations for IT professionals. Assessment includes a presentation, research paper, and exam. The document outlines legal issues and acts professionals must comply with, and discusses the relationship between ethics and law. It also covers professional codes of conduct and how they are informed by ethical principles. The document raises issues around the development of technologies and their social impacts.
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Week 3

This document discusses professional and ethical issues in information technology. It covers learning outcomes around legal, social and professional considerations for IT professionals. Assessment includes a presentation, research paper, and exam. The document outlines legal issues and acts professionals must comply with, and discusses the relationship between ethics and law. It also covers professional codes of conduct and how they are informed by ethical principles. The document raises issues around the development of technologies and their social impacts.
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Professional And Ethical Issues in

IT
CIS6004

CIS6004 1
Learning Outcomes
On successful completion of the module, students should be able to:
• Critically consider the wider legal, social, professional and ethical
environment for IT professionals.
• Critically discuss contemporary issues at the intersection of
computing, technology, economy, politics and society.
• Demonstrate appreciation of the importance of a professional and
ethical approach to computer science, software engineering and
information systems, along with the importance of lifelong
professional development.

CIS6004 2
Assessment and Weighing
This module is assessed as follows:
1. Presentation of Abstract – 10%
2. Research paper – 40%
3. Closed Book Exam – 50%

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Lineup today…
• Legal issues and acts
• Professional issues and Codes of Conduct

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The Law
Professionals are expected to comply with the Law
• Identifying and assessing legal issues requires some knowledge of the relevant
legislation. For example:-
• laws governing computer misuse, intellectual property, data protection, etc

For example, the Computer Misuse Act (UK) covers:-


• Unauthorised access to computer material
• Unauthorised access with intent to commit further offences
• Unauthorised modification of computer material

•Computing technologies and information systems must be designed to comply with the
law
https://www.legislation.gov.uk/ukpga/1990/18/contents

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Ethics and the Law
What is the relationship between ethics and the law? Are they the same?
• Ethical principles inform the law in many cases
• E.g. Laws against killing, stealing property, slander and libel (attacking someone’s
reputation) etc.
• Laws are similar to ethical principles but presented in a formal way,
carrying sanctions
• But are laws always ethical?
• Laws may be ethical or unethical

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Ethics and the Law
4 possible relationships between Ethics and Law - actions/ policies can be:
Ethical and Legal Ethical but Illegal
Unethical but Legal Unethical and Illegal

Examples?

• While the Law is a good starting point, ethics goes beyond the Law.
Acting within the law is the minimum
• If there is no Law governing an action, this doesn’t mean that the action
is ethically acceptable (as in “it’s not illegal, so it must be OK”)

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Professional Codes of Conduct
Professional IT organisations provide guidelines and codes of
conduct for their members and for the profession as a whole
•British Computer Society and The Institution of Engineering and
Technology are examples in the UK
•IFIP Member Countries: http://www.ifip.org/
•BCS code of conduct covers areas such as:
• Public interest; Duty to employers and clients
• Duty to profession; Professional competence and integrity

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Codes of Conduct, law and ethics
• There is no legal requirement to belong to a professional IT body in
order to practice in the UK
• But…IT professionals are required to have knowledge and
understanding of the law, and to comply with it
• Codes of conduct are informed by ethical principles
• All IT professionals, if members of a professional body, are required to
comply with a code of ethics – that is, to act ethically
• Issues of accountability and moral responsibility

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Professional Issues:
Technology Development
• Technologies are developed for various reasons (including social,
economic, political & military)
• IT professionals play a key role in technology development
• The decisions they make involve ethical choices
• Decisions about what to develop, and how to design it
• Decisions about user requirements, functions, etc
• Judgements about what is “important”, and what is not
• What problems should technologies solve?
• What social needs should they meet?

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Professional issues
What professional issues might be involved in:
• Designing a new computer game?
• Implementing a surveillance system in a secondary school?
• Developing software for unmanned military vehicles?
• Creating a new database of patient records for the health service?
• Designing a secure website for anonymous whistle-blowers

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Professional Issues
• What social impacts might an information systems professional need to
consider?
• What will be the impact on society of the system?
• Examples:
• Impact on work-life balance (always available?)
• Impact of games and other entertainment?
• Ability to share information on a social network?
• Using information systems to maintain and share health records?
• Capability of individuals and groups to communicate by mobile phone?
• Capability to broadcast/publish opinion and comments, broadcast and publish
photos and videos?

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Social and ethical issues raised
• Example: GPS (global positioning systems)
• Why developed?
• Uses: mapping, navigation (e.g. SatNav), satellite surveillance,
military target selection, military reconnaissance, espionage
• Social issues: location monitoring and surveillance--by whom? of
whom? for what purposes? The ubiquity and invisibility of
surveillance. Are we safer, as a result?
• How might these technologies be used or abused?
• Ethical issues raised: privacy, transparency, openness, trust,
security

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Technology: Dual Use Dilemmas
•Many technologies can be used for benefit or harm
• Being able to locate elderly or confused people who get lost seems a ‘benefit’
• Being able to locate children who get lost or taken – seems a ‘benefit’

•Therefore, should the elderly and / or children be tagged? (RFID devices)


•Social networks – good to keep in touch (or be bullied? Or looked at by
employers/governments?)
•What other ways could today’s technologies be used beneficially, or
harmfully?

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Extra reading
Law
• https://www.bestcomputersciencedegrees.com/lists/5-legal-and-ethical-
issues-in-it/
• https://resources.infosecinstitute.com/legal-issues-of-new-and-emerging-
technologies/#gref
Code of conduct
• https://resources.workable.com/employee-code-of-conduct-company-
policy#
• https://i-sight.com/resources/18-of-the-best-code-of-conduct-examples/
• https://www.business.qld.gov.au/running-business/employing/taking-on-
staff/staff-code-conduct
• https://www.ethics.org/resources/free-toolkit/code-of-conduct/
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