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Chapter 30 –  Ethical Decision Making and High Technology
     James Landon Linderman, Ph. D

Chapter Contents:

   30.1    Introduction: The ABCs of Computer Ethics
   30.1.1    Why an Ethics Chapter in a Computer Security Handbook?
   30.1.2    How Much Time Do You Have for this Chapter?
   30.2    Awareness
   30.2.1    Principle 1: Ethics Counts
   30.2.2    Principle 2: Ethics Is Everybody's Business
   30.2.3    A Test: Put Yourself in Another's Shoes
   30.2.4    An Approach: Disclose!
   30.3    Basics
   30.3.1    Principle 3: Stakeholders Dictate Ethics
   30.3.2    Principle 4: Traditional Principles Still Apply
   30.3.3    More Tests
   30.3.4    A Guideline Approach: Ask!
   30.3.5    Another Guideline Approach: An Ethics Officer
   30.4    considerations
   30.4.1    Principle 5: Ethics Needn't and Shouldn't Be a Hassle
   30.4.2    Principle 6: Ethics Policies Deserve Formality
   30.4.3    Principle 7: Ethics Policies Deserve Review
   30.4.4.    Principle 8: Anticipate
   30.4.5    The Smell Test
   30.4.6    An Approach: Stock Taking
   30.5    Details
   30.5.1    How to Keep Up
   30.5.2    Why to Keep Up
   30.6    For Further Study

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