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As a leader in the field, the Computer Ethics Institute has provided an advanced forum and resource for identifying, assessing and responding to ethical issues associated with the advancement of information technologies in society. Through advisory and consultative activities, research and education, and public outreach, CEI has stimulated awareness of the issues likely to arise as technology continues to develop.

Survey Reveals Snooping IT Staff

Are people snooping on your personal computer files at work? A new survey shows peeking into confidential files is quite common. John Henrehan reports on Fox 5 News -- and shows what CEI has done to educate IT professionals and the public about computer ethics.


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Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics

The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics have been a highly effective code of ethics for the proper use of information technology.

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The Ten Commandments has been quoted in numerous external publications including college level textbooks.

The Ten Commandments has been translated into over a dozen languages worldwide.



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