All posts tagged Privacy
Young Harris College, Fall 2017Dr. Matthew Steven Bruen Essay #3: Government, Surveillance, and PrivacyPlease author a 4-6 page essay (one inch margins, double-spaced, size 12Garamond, Times New Roman, or Baskerville font) providing an originalargument related to the class’s unit on government, surveillance, andprivacy. When thinking of your topic it may . . . Read more
The information age is the age we live in today, and with the information age comes an age of ethics. When we deal with the new technologies introduced every day, we need to decide what we must consider ethical and unethical. We must consider all factors so that the use . . . Read more
Cookies and Internet PrivacyMarch 14, 1999What is a Cookie?“Netscape’s Client Side State definition:Cookies are a general mechanism which server side connections (such as CGI scripts) can use to both store and retrieve information on the client side of the connection. The addition of a simple, persistent, client-side state significantly extends . . . Read more
Taking Away the Right of PrivacyThe global AIDS epidemic is having very strong social impacts on many societies. AIDS is being compared with the Bubonic Plague which swept Europe in a mad fury leaving only two thirds of the original population alive. People speculate that this disease is going to . . . Read more
Checkpoint: Privacy Laws and Policies DebateXCOM/285 Essentials of Managerial CommunicationCluster 2: Debate that workplace communication privacy laws are unethical (employee point of view).Communication privacy laws and policies affect anyone that has a job. In reading the posts of my classmates it is apparent that it affects every in one way . . . Read more
Employee Privacy Com/285 October 24, 2011 Employee Privacy Privacy practices vary from employer to employer, but overall most companies to have rules and regulations that employees must follow. The employees do have rights, but they as well as their employers must be aware of the laws regulating employee e-mail and . . . Read more
Individual Privacy vs. National Security Individual Privacy vs. National Security is something that many people have argued for years. Many people have forgotten what a disturbance September 11, 2001 was to everyone in America. This was the day that 2,992 lives were stolen in the attacks by the Taliban on . . . Read more
Patient Privacy Destiny Hill HCS 335 October 2, 2011 Patient Privacy The law protecting patients’ rights and privacy known as Health Insurance Probability and Accountability (HIPPA) was enacted and signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1996. HIPPA is created to help protect patients’ medical records and personal health . . . Read more