Episode 13 - Code Of Ethics
Associations, Career, Certifications, General Interest, Podcast, Special Topics August 26th, 2007
Recorded: August 21, 2007
Your Hosts: Keith Albright, Rich Niemeier, and Steve Murawski
Show Length: 1:11:58
Our second ‘Special Topics’ episode. We welcome Steve Murawski to the show and discuss the need for a Code of Ethics for the IT Profession. Is something like this needed in our profession and why? We close with our suggestions for hiring ethical employees.
Here is a brief outline:
- Do we need a Code of Ethics?
-Does this problem stem from the psychology of the IT professional?
-Incidents in news related to IT professionals crossing the line
-Compare with other professions
-Have laws/regulations done part of the job (HIPAA, SOX, SB 1386, etc)
-What is crossing the line? If I am to be the information steward, do I not have the right to view ALL information?
-What about personal information (that does not belong in the workplace)?
- Can it be enforced?
-With no formal sanctioning body in place (e.g. Board Of Medicine, Bar Assn.) how can it be done.
-Has anyone ever been stripped of their certifications? MCSE, CCNA, etc.
- What can a company do to ensure their employees act ethically?
-Is an employee manual enough?
-Sign contractual ethics guarantee?
-How far does loyalty go?
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