Unit 3 Information Systems

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Unit 3 Information Systems LO2 - Understand the issues related to use of information

Learning Objectives In this and the following sessions you will… Demonstrate understanding issues related to information covering Organisational Ethical Legal Outcomes - All learners will be able to identify an organisational/ethical/legal issue linked to a given company Some learners will be able to describe organisational/ethical/legal issues linked to a given company Few learners will be able to explain the organisational/ethical/legal issues linked to a given company

What’s covered in LO2 Operational issues: Ethical issues: Legal issues:

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Operational issues: security of information; backups; health and safety; organisational policies; business continuance plans; costs eg additional resources required, cost of development; impact of increasing sophistication of systems eg more trained personnel, more complex software

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Ethical issues: codes of practice eg on use of email, internet; ‘whistleblowing’; organisational policies; information ownership

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Legal issues: relevant data protection legislation eg Data Protection Act 1998, Freedom of Information Act 2000; other relevant legislation eg Computer Misuse Act 1990