6.1 Ethical Issues
In this week's chapter, we discussed the topic of ethics: ethical issues and privacy. Ethics has many sources for its standards, and the four representative ones are the utilitarian approach, the rights approach, the fairness approach, and the common good approach. All of these ethical frameworks offer to balance good for all, as technology is improving it is creating a new set of ethical problems.
6.2 Privacy
Privacy laws in Australia are put in place to protect an individual's personal information, which could be used to identify you. Rapid advances in information technology have made it easier to store and collect data on individuals in large databases. Privacy, in a nutshell, can be explained as the right to be left alone and to be free of unreasonable personal intrusions. Organisations can use privacy codes and policies, such as opt-in and opt-out models, as guidance to help them.
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