Ethics and Technology

CPD Hours: 4 | Ethics Hours: 4

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Ethics and Technology
Ethics and Technology

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Summary

     

    Overview:

    With the explosion of technology over the past thirty years, one fair question is, “what are the ethical considerations and impacts related to this technology?” Of course, practical technology issues such as data privacy and security undoubtedly carry ethical considerations. However, technology also affects the ethics associated with work-life balance, the digital divide, training needs, copyrights, and fraud, to name a few. 

    This course will teach you about “technoethics” and its implications for individuals and organizations. To that end, you will explore many current and emerging issues associated with ethics and technology, such as copyrights, cybercrimes, privacy versus security, and geo-tracking technologies. Given the profound implications of ethics and technology, this could be the most impactful course you will ever attend.

    Ethics issues in the field of technology continue to increase. Examples include software licensing, copyright issues, fraud, work-life balance, and a growing digital divide.  Participate in this course to learn more about ethical challenges related to technology. 

     

     

    Course Content:

    In this course, you will gain knowledge about the following topics:

    • Understanding the differences between ethics, morals, and laws 
    • Key technology issues that can impact ethical behavior in businesses 
    • Examples of potential ethical conflicts precipitated by modern technologies 

     

    Learning Objectives:

    Upon completing this course, you should be able to: 

    • Distinguish between morals and ethics  
    • Define “technoethics” and identify examples of business ethics issues and how they are affected by technology  
    • Recognize the influence of ethics requirements in Codes of Conduct  
    • List at least five examples of potential ethical issues associated with leading technologies today  

     

    Who Will Benefit: 

    CPAs who desire a deeper understanding of critical ethical issues facing accountants today.