Imagine:You work in a large state department of alcoholism and drug abuse. The agency maintains a huge database of information on the clients who use their services. Some of the data files contain the names and current addresses of clients.You have been asked to take a look at the track records of the treatment programs. You have to put together a report that contains the number of clients seen in each program each month for the past five years, length of each client’s treatment, number of clients who return after completion of a program, criminal histories of clients, and so on. In order to put together this report, you have been given access to all files in the agency’s mainframe computer. After assembling the data into a file that includes the clients’ names, you download it to your office computer. Under pressure to get the report finished by the deadline, you decide you will have to work at home over the weekend in order to finish on time. You burn the information onto a CD and take it home. After finishing the report you leave the CD at home and forget about it.Which values are at risk? (This question has more than one correct answer)Group of answer choices1.2.1 Public Interest d) take into consideration the fact that your profession traverses many other professions, and has implications for other social systems and organisations.1.2.1 Public Interest g) endeavour to preserve the confidentiality and privacy of the information of others.1.2.2 Quality of Life a) recognise, in your work, the role that ICT can play to enhance the quality of life of people, particularly the disadvantaged or those with disabilities.1.2.4 Competence d) respect and protect your stakeholders' proprietary interests.1.2.5 Professional Development c) encourage your colleagues, employees and students to continue their own professional development.
Question
Imagine:You work in a large state department of alcoholism and drug abuse. The agency maintains a huge database of information on the clients who use their services. Some of the data files contain the names and current addresses of clients.You have been asked to take a look at the track records of the treatment programs. You have to put together a report that contains the number of clients seen in each program each month for the past five years, length of each client’s treatment, number of clients who return after completion of a program, criminal histories of clients, and so on. In order to put together this report, you have been given access to all files in the agency’s mainframe computer. After assembling the data into a file that includes the clients’ names, you download it to your office computer. Under pressure to get the report finished by the deadline, you decide you will have to work at home over the weekend in order to finish on time. You burn the information onto a CD and take it home. After finishing the report you leave the CD at home and forget about it.Which values are at risk? (This question has more than one correct answer)Group of answer choices1.2.1 Public Interest d) take into consideration the fact that your profession traverses many other professions, and has implications for other social systems and organisations.1.2.1 Public Interest g) endeavour to preserve the confidentiality and privacy of the information of others.1.2.2 Quality of Life a) recognise, in your work, the role that ICT can play to enhance the quality of life of people, particularly the disadvantaged or those with disabilities.1.2.4 Competence d) respect and protect your stakeholders' proprietary interests.1.2.5 Professional Development c) encourage your colleagues, employees and students to continue their own professional development.
Solution
The values at risk in this scenario are:
1.2.1 Public Interest g) endeavour to preserve the confidentiality and privacy of the information of others. This value is at risk because the client's confidential information was taken out of the office and left at home, potentially exposing it to unauthorized individuals.
1.2.4 Competence d) respect and protect your stakeholders' proprietary interests. This value is at risk because the clients, as stakeholders, have a proprietary interest in their personal information, which was not adequately protected in this scenario.
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