Archive | Essays on Computer Ethics

WEB 2.0 – No More Walls

I, like most individuals living on the “right” side of the digital tracks (divide), attempt to partake in self-disclosure on all levels in cyberspace.  This blog entry on Blackboard is one example of the many cyber-identities I create, this one manifesting as Richard the student.  This blog is my blatant attempt to share my personal […]

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Political Change

Deb Johnson is quoted as saying: “that the Internet can promote democracy, and democratic values, but without proper structure, it may not necessarily do so.” I find this new technology fascinating in that with the click of a button I may communicate my opinions and find those alike and against my convictions all over cyber […]

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Secrecy and Security

To encrypt or not to encrypt that is the question.  To the cryptic creator or cyberpunk it is their categorical imperative to design and enforce the use of encryption software for the safeguarding of all people in preventing the creation of a surveillance state.  Keep the government out of our cyberspace. Of course the critics […]

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