Ethic lesson 3 class 2B

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What was the homework for today/tomorrow?
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Do you sacrifice one person or five people?

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Ethics is the systematic reflection on what is moral.
Morality is the totality of opinions, decisions, and actions with which
people express what they think is good or right.

Morality is defined as the totality of opinions,
decisions, and actions with which people express what they think is good or
right. This roughly agrees with the often used definition of morality as the
whole of norms and values that actually exist in society.

Systematic reflection on morality increases our ability to cope with moral
problems, and thus moral problems that are related to technology as well.
Ethics, however, is not a manual with answers; it reflects on questions and
arguments concerning the moral choices people can make. Ethics is a process
of searching for the right kind of morality.

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What types of ethical issues do cybersecurity professionals face when it comes to "ethical hacking"?

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Who are the stakeholders, what moral values must be considered, and what potential relevant facts are missing?

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