May 7, 1992
CONFERENCE First National Computer Ethics Conference
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In this conference, scholars, technologists, and businesspeople made a successful attempt to establish a set of guidelines that govern the proper use of computers. Ramon Barquin came forward with the widely publicized and much used Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics. Others strived to develop ethical standards for computing professionals, software quality, government resource allocations, national security, computer modeling and simulation, and privacy issues.
INTRODUCTION Ramon Barquin Executive Vice President The Washington Consulting Group and Computer Ethics Institute
PANEL 1 Exploring the Range of Computer Ethics: Public Awareness, Public Policy and Public Principles
Moderator: Rev. John Boyles
Maarten van Swaay Computer and Information Sciences Kansas State University
Patrick F. Sullivan Computer Ethics Institute
Jan Goldman Department of Defense
W. Robert Collins Dpartment of Computer Science College of William and Mary
Keith W. Miller Department of Computer Science College of William and Mary
Panel 2 Merging Theory and Practice: Identifying Organizational Mechanisms for Applaying Ethical Principles and making Moral Claims
Moderator: Roy Enquist
Evan G. DeRezno Bureau of Mental Health, Baltimore County
W. Robert Collins Department of Computer Science College of William and Mary
Keith W. Miller Department of Computer Science College of William and Mary
John A. Loughney Department of Philosophy Westfield State College
Suzanne Weisband Department of MIS University of Arizona
PANEL 3 Blueprint for Action
Moderator: Patrick F. Sullivan
John A.N. Lee Department of Computer Science Virginia Tech
William Marmon Director of Legal and External Affairs MCI
Robert J. Melford Chairman Computing Ethics Subcommittee, IEEE Computer Society
Harry Yeide Professor George Washington University
James Settle FBI
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