• 1. 
    What is cyber-loafing?

  • Observing and recording the activities of employees, sometimes without their direct consent.
  • Employees using their company's internet connection for personal use on company time.
  • 2. 
    What is information systems (IS)?

  • a discipline that involves collecting and utilizing data to help organizations know what information they need and how to turn it into meaningful decisions.
  • A discipline that is dedicated to meeting the computer needs of businesses, schools, governments and other organizations.
  • The study of computers and computing concepts.
  • 3. 
    Select the elements of Ethics

  • Values
  • Principles
  • Personal Responsibility
  • Legal compliance
  • All of above
  • 4. 
    What is the dark web?

  • publishing the private contact information of one's political opponents online.
  • malicious attacks on networks and websites for the purpose of promoting social change, regarded by some as cyber-terrorism.
  • A network of encrypted content that allows users to engage in untraceable activity.
  • 5. 
    What is computer science?

  • a discipline that involves collecting and utilizing data to help organizations know what information they need and how to turn it into meaningful decisions.
  • The study of computers and computing concepts.
  • A discipline that is dedicated to meeting the computer needs of businesses, schools, governments and other organizations.
  • 6. 
    What is information technology (IT)?

  • A discipline that is dedicated to meeting the computer needs of businesses, schools, governments and other organizations.
  • a discipline that involves collecting and utilizing data to help organizations know what information they need and how to turn it into meaningful decisions.
  • The study of computers and computing concepts.
  • 7. 
    What is ethics?

  • The study of how people function most effectively in their work environment.
  • An area of computer science that focuses on intelligent systems.
  • Personal behaviors that build responsibility and trust.
  • 8. 
    What is Doxing?

  • Employees using their company's internet connection for personal use on company time.
  • A network of encrypted content that allows users to engage in untraceable activity.
  • malicious attacks on networks and websites for the purpose of promoting social change, regarded by some as cyber-terrorism.
  • publishing the private contact information of one's political opponents online.
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