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what makes the statement False.
FALSE 1. Cyberbullying means harsh and violent acts carried towards an individual or a group of people
through the television.
FALSE 2. Freedom of expression is the right to express one’s opinions, and to share and receive
information and ideas with interference from public authority.
TRUE 3. Internet safety is necessary to protect individuals, most especially children and the youth, from
online risks.
FALSE 4. A social shopping cart Web site brings shoppers and sellers together in a social networking
environment in which members share information and make recommendations while shopping
online.
TRUE 5. Cyberstalking is threatening behavior or unwanted advances directed at an adult using the
Internet or other forms of online and electronic communications.
FALSE 6. Internet pornography is regard as illegal when there are no minor children involved.
TRUE 7. Health Care Fraud refers to a situation where an individual such as insurance provider or
medical office use the insurance information for their own personal gain.
TRUE 8. Ethical hacking is the act of gaining authorized access to data using a system or any digital
devices such as computers also called system penetration.
FALSE 9. Theft is an act of stealing other’s personal information to commit fraud.
FALSE 10. Copyright infringement is the act of using the copyrighted works or covered by copyright law
with permission.
3. What is the best idea to protect a personal privacy while not disrupt future innovation?
- I know we all use social media platforms and because of this, we share some of our
personal information. But the best idea to protect a personal privacy is to limit the
personal information you share on social media. Don’t overshare on social media.
Providing too much information on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram could make it easier
for cybercriminals to obtain identifying information, which could allow them to steal your
identity or to access your financial information.
4. How is privacy perceive on your course?
- In mechanical engineering, we have the Institution of Mechanical Engineers (“IMechE”)
which treats the privacy of its members, customers, and website users very seriously and
we take appropriate measures to safeguard your privacy. This policy explains how we
protect and manage any personal data you share with us and that we hold about you,
including how we collect, process, protect and share that data.
5. Identify ways in which speech can be regulated or limited in the classroom. Does this limit your
freedom of expression?
- For example, school officials may prohibit speech that substantially disrupts the school
environment or that invades the rights of others. Many courts have held that school officials
can restrict student speech that is lewd. Many state constitutions contain provisions
safeguarding free expression. But no, this doesn’t limit our freedom of expression because
they only ought to protect us.
6. Fake news is rampant on social media. How do we differ misinformation and disinformation? How
does fake news affect one’s freedom of expression?
- Misinformation is false information that one spreads because they believe it to be true.
Disinformation is false information that one spreads even though they know it to be false — they
are trying to deceive people. News spread fast and so with fake news of course and this may be a
way to destroy our beliefs and shut our freedom of expressions.
8. Select one social networking ethical issue that you think happens more frequently? Explain why.
- Cyberbullying because kids who are bored and looking for amusement will occasionally resort
to cyberbullying to spice up their life with some excitement and drama. They may also opt to
cyberbully due to a lack of parental attention and supervision. As a result, the Internet serves
as both a source of amusement and a means of gaining attention for them.