What are the Ethics of the Internet?
One of the most powerful tools in communication in today’s modern age is the internet. Regrettably, there are many companies that use the internet and specifically their websites to display false information and even use market traps to draw users and customers of a specific service.
There is an extensive dependency on the internet by its millions of users on its provision for everyday activities. The common interest shared by the internets users, operators and sponsors is the internets reliability and the responsible use of its resources.
The professional responsibility of every internet user needs to be emphasised and repeated to ensure the understanding of the bearing its usage has to other users, operators and sponsors. The abuse in the usage of the internet becomes a subject of great significance beyond straightforward professional ethics.
There are many articles on the problems that various people share when a transgression is performed by a company on the internet. It is the internet risk takers who have an essence of greed that commit actions that are considered as unethical behaviour.
Information technology development has moved swiftly and if the predictions for the future of the advancement of technology are correct then this is to increase at a very fast rate. One of the most crucial social aspects of information technology is the moral and ethical topics of computer ethics. There are currently two key problems in this area.
Key Problem 1
Erratic moral behaviour – This has led to the creation of virus’s and capital theft.
Key Problem 2
Information technology security – The lack of awareness regarding this has resulted in an assortment of IT related crimes.
It is true that not even the most knowledgeable IT experts have a sufficient amount of knowledge of computer ethics. Although there is ample suggestion that this should be something else that needs to be added to their professional baggage. Ethical skills development is not just about education but it is also an ongoing progression that every professional should be conscious of.
Computer ethics should be taught by educational institutions as part of their technical subjects. Educational institutions are the most influential in imparting the motivation for observing and following learned ethical standards.
Professionals should create a working environment that promotes surroundings where the open, objective and constructive discussion of ethical dilemmas is encouraged.