PC ONLINE PPT ON COMPUTER ETHICES AND PRIVACY .pptx

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COMPUTER ETHICES AND PRIVACY


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C.V.RAMAN GLOBAL UNIVERSITY BHUBANESWAR , ODISHA TOPIC:- COMPUTER ETHICS AND PRIVACY NAME :- SUBHANKARSAHOO REGD NO:- 2301020589 SEMESTER:-2ND GROUP:-1

Computer Ethics and Privacy Computer ethics and privacy are essential considerations in today's digital age. This presentation will explore the key principles, regulations, and challenges surrounding the ethical use of technology and the protection of personal information.

Introduction to Computer Ethics and Privacy Computer ethics examines the moral issues that arise from the development and application of computer technology. Privacy refers to an individual's right to control the collection, use, and disclosure of their personal information.

Importance of Ethical Considerations in Technology 1 Maintaining Trust Ethical practices in technology help build and maintain public trust in digital systems and services. 2 Protecting Vulnerable Populations Ethical considerations ensure that technology does not disproportionately harm or exclude certain groups, such as minorities or the elderly. 3 Preventing Misuse Ethical guidelines help mitigate the potential for technology to be used in ways that cause harm or violate individual rights.

Privacy Principles and Regulations Key Privacy Principles Principles like consent, data minimization, and purpose limitation guide the responsible collection and use of personal information. Major Privacy Regulations Regulations like GDPR and CCPA establish legal requirements for protecting individual privacy in various jurisdictions. Compliance Challenges Adhering to the patchwork of privacy laws can be complex, requiring careful planning and ongoing monitoring.

Ethical Challenges in Artificial Intelligence 1 Bias and Fairness AI systems can perpetuate or amplify societal biases if not carefully designed and monitored. 2 Transparency and Explainability The complexity of AI algorithms can make it difficult to understand and explain their decision-making processes. 3 Accountability and Liability Determining responsibility for the actions of autonomous AI systems is an emerging challenge.

Cybersecurity and Privacy Concerns Cybersecurity Threats Malicious actors can exploit vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access to personal data. Data Breaches Breaches can expose sensitive information and lead to significant financial and reputational damage. Surveillance Risks Increased digital tracking and monitoring raise concerns about individual privacy and civil liberties.

Ethical Decision-Making in the Digital Age Identify Stakeholders Consider the diverse individuals and groups affected by technology decisions. Assess Risks and Benefits Weigh the potential harms and upsides of technological solutions. Prioritize Ethical Principles Uphold core values like privacy, fairness, and accountability.

Conclusion and Key Takeaways Ethical Considerations Vital for building trust and mitigating harm in the digital age Privacy Principles Consent, data minimization, and purpose limitation are key guidelines Ethical AI Challenges Bias, transparency, and accountability must be addressed Cybersecurity Risks Threats to personal data and civil liberties require vigilance
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