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The Challenges of the Digital Age Shanti Kusumawardhani, MBus.Sys.
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The Digital Age Challenges: Truth Issues Security Issues Quality of Life Issues Economic and Political Issues
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Truth Issues: Manipulating Digital Data 3 Digital Images and Sounds can be manipulated Pro: Creates new forms of art Con: Has made photographs & recordings untrustworthy Photographs may not be authentic Photographs may be deliberately misleading 1994 Time magazine photo of O.J. Simpson was digitally darkened to make him appear sinister Could this have biased potential jury members? Fashion model photos are routinely elongated to make models appear more slender
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Truth Issues: Manipulating Digital Data 4 Techniques to combat digital deception Hany Farid of Dartmouth College devised algorithms to detect changes to uncompressed digital photos Prof. Jessica Fridrich of S.U.N.Y. at Binghamton is researching digital cameras that hide a picture of the photographer’s iris inside each digital photo Digital Watermark Encoding information about the owner of the image within the pixels of the photograph that can be traced even if the image has been modified
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Security Issues: Threats 5 Errors and accidents Natural hazards Computer crimes Computer criminals
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Security Issues: Threats Errors & Accidents 6 Human errors People choose the wrong computer Too simple or too complex Human emotions affect performance People get frustrated Human perceptions are slower than the equipment Watch out when you click the OK button! You may have just deleted something important!
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Security Issues: Threats Errors & Accidents 7 Procedural errors When people fail to follow safe procedures, errors can occur Software errors Programmers make coding errors Famous example: Utility billing software: Customer pays early – software credits account Customer pays late – software credits account, adds late fee in for next bill Programmer forgot to consider customers who pay exactly on time – their payments were never credited at all!
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Security Issues: Threats Errors & Accidents 8 Electromechanical problems Mechanical systems wear out Power failures shut down computers unless you have battery backup Using cellphones and Blackberries while driving can cause people to crash Dirty data problems Incomplete, outdated, or inaccurate data Check your records – medical, school, and credit to make sure they are accurate Natural hazards can lead to disasters
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Security Issues: Threats Computer Crimes 9 Two types of computer crime It can be an illegal act perpetrated against computers or telecommunications It can be the use of computers or telecommunications to accomplish an illegal act
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Security Issues: Threats Computer Crimes 10 Theft of hardware Theft of software Theft of online music and videos Theft of time and services Theft of information Internet-related fraud Taking over your PC Crimes of malice Computer criminals
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Security Issues: Threats Computer Crimes 11 Theft of hardware can range from Shoplifting an item from a computer store Stealing an entire PC or laptop Theft of software Pirated software is software obtained illegally This includes “softlifting” - buying one copy of the software and using it on multiple computers Software makers have prosecuted both companies and individuals including students for software piracy
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Security Issues: Threats Computer Crimes 12 Theft of online music and movies Entertainment industry takes this seriously and prosecutes offenders Stealing music Illegal file swapping services Damages can be up to $150,000 per song Stealing movies
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Security Issues: Threats Computer Crimes 13 Theft of time and services Theft of computer time at work Surfing or playing games when you should be working Some employees violate policy by conducting personal business online such as online auctions from work Most employers have policies against viewing X-rated web sites at work Theft of phone services Use company phone systems to make “free” unauthorized long distance calls Why break the law, when you can get free long distance over the internet using Skype (www.skype.com)www.skype.com
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Security Issues: Threats Computer Crimes 14 Theft of Information A common crime today Can include theft of personal information, medical information, or credit card and financial information Internet-related Fraud Because it lends itself to anonymity, internet-related fraud is becoming more common
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Security Issues: Threats Computer Crimes 15 Internet-related Fraud Because it lends itself to anonymity, internet-related fraud is becoming more common Well-known examples include: Nigerian letter scam Evil twin attacks Phishing Pharming Trojan horses A program such as a “free” online game or screensaver that loads hidden programs that take over your computer or cause mischief without your knowledge For example, Windows users who install the phony MSN Messenger Version 8 "beta" are actually installing an IM worm that spreads to their IM contacts, and connects their computer to a remote control "bot" network run by malicious hackers
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Security Issues: Threats Computer Crimes 16 Crimes of Malice: Crashing entire computer systems Sometimes criminals are more interested in vandalizing systems than they are in gaining control of them In 2003, an entrepreneur with a grudge because he lost a sale retaliated by shutting down the WeaKnees website Crackers regularly attempt to crash Microsoft’s website Security specialists monitor for possible cyber-attacks on electrical and nuclear power plants, dams, and air traffic control systems Crackers have attacked the internet too and brought down large sections of it
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Security Issues: Threats Computer Crimes 17 Computer criminals may include Individuals or small groups who Use fraudulent email and websites Steal peoples’ identities for monetary gains Show off their power for bragging rights Employees who Have a grudge against their current or former employers Have a grudge against another employee Sell their company’s secrets for personal profit Outside partners and company suppliers
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Security Issues: Threats Computer Crimes 18 Computer criminals may also include Corporate spies Enemy foreign intelligence services Organized crime Vandals & Terrorists Computer criminals do not include your employer, who is legally allowed to monitor the computers at work Check your company’s computer usage policy Make sure you follow the rules Know that any data you store in the computer at work – including emails – is company property
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Security: Safeguarding Computers & Communications 19 Security is A system of safeguards for protecting information technology against disasters, system failures, and unauthorized access that can result in damage or loss Computer Security’s Five Components Deterrence (Prevention) of computer crime Identification and access Encryption Protection of software and data Disaster recovery plans
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Security: Safeguarding Computers & Communications 20 Deterrents to computer crime Enforcing laws Tools to fight fraudulent and unauthorized online uses Rule-based detection software Predictive-statistical-model software Employee internet management software Internet filtering software Electronic surveillance Verify legitimate right of access Use cards, keys, signatures, and badges Use PINs and passwords Use physical traits and personal identification
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Security: Safeguarding Computers & Communications 21 Encryption The process of altering readable data into unreadable form to prevent unauthorized access Advantage: encrypting data that is available over the internet keeps thieves and crackers from reading it Disadvantage: encrypting data may prevent law- enforcement officials from reading the data criminals are sending to each other
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Security: Safeguarding Computers & Communications 22 Three ways to protect software & data Control of access to restrict usage Audit controls to document who used what programs and computers and when People controls include screening applicants, background checks, monitoring internet, email, and computer usage
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Security: Safeguarding Computers & Communications 23 Disaster-recovery plans A method of restoring information-processing operations that have been halted by destruction or accident Plans range in price and complexity from Backing up data from disk to tape, CD, or zip disk, with a UPS Automatically storing data redundantly in two places, with a generator Having an off-site computerized data storage center with independent power supply Having a complete “hot” redundant data center that can instantly be used if there is a disaster
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Quality-of-Life Issues 24 Information Technology misuse can result in Environmental problems Manufacturing computers and circuits can cause pollution Computer component manufacturing employees may be exposed to toxic substances Used computers/monitors contain chromium, cadmium, lead, mercury, PVC, and brominated flame retardants – all toxic substances that must be disposed of properly
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Quality-of-Life Issues 25 Information Technology misuse can result in Exacerbation of mental-health problems Isolation; computer gamers may substitute online games for interpersonal interaction Online gambling can be addictive Many users find PCs stressful Internet usage by children can expose them to online predators
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Quality-of-Life Issues 26 Information Technology misuse can result in Explosion of pornography Online pornographers use pop-up ads and internet search engines to troll for new customers This means that children may be exposed to porn when involved in innocent online searches Parents may use online blocking software like Cybersitter, Cyber Patrol, or Net Nanny to prevent this
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Quality-of-Life Issues 27 Parental responses to protecting children from online porn Online blocking software DVD filters Videogame rating systems The V-chip “xxx” web addresses Monitor internet use Be candid to your children about the threats Save evidence and block messages to prevent cyberbullying
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Quality-of-Life Issues 28 Information technology misuse can result in Workplace problems Misuse of technology Fussing with computers can waste time Information overload
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Economic & Political Issues 29 Technology may affect the gap between the rich and the poor Most jobs require employees who are tech-savvy People who are not tech-savvy won’t qualify for those jobs Technology is being used to replace employees in traditional jobs, traditionally filled by untrained workers Internet is not controlled This means that information moves freely on the internet Nondemocratic governments can’t control internet political activism Internet is only loosely policed, so criminals take advantage
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