Transcript 5G-B

NOBODY SAID I SHOULDN’T
PAGE 150 & 151-ETHICS
CHAPTER FIVE
MGS3040-Section 3
Group B
Shavone Parris
Idalia Fabregas
Annette Immella
Sergio Martins
Huascar Teran
Shavone Parris
WHERE DID KELLY GO WRONG?
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Kelly’s first error was copying then taking home
the database.
The second was obtaining personal information
on the accounts and doing his own investigation
on each account.
The last error was actually discussing the
accounts in public with Jason and probing him
about the discounts he gave the vendor.
Idalia Fabregas
DO YOU THINK IT WAS ILLEGAL, UNETHICAL OR
NEITHER FOR KELLY TO TAKE THE DATABASE
HOME AND QUERY THE DATA?
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It was both illegal and unethical for Kelly to take
the database home because it is the property of
the company and as such it should not be
removed from the workplace without proper
approval - of which Kelly did not obtain.
Furthermore, he was using the database for his
own amusement purpose and it had nothing to do
with his normal job responsibility
Lastly, his superiors were unaware of his actions.
DOES THE COMPANY SHARE
CULPABILITY WITH KELLY?
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The company would share culpability with Kelly
if they did not express in writing the rules and
regulations regarding company property.
However if the company had a written policy
which was made public to all employees then
Kelly would have the sole responsibility.
Also, it does not appear that the company had
any security measures in place to prohibit their
employees from copying files; it is the companies
responsibility to take protective measures as
well.
Annette Immella
WHAT DO YOU THINK KELLY SHOULD HAVE
DONE UPON DISCOVERING THE ODD PATTERN IN
JASON'S ORDERS?
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Kelly should have immediately reported the odd
pattern to his supervisor. Who in turn could
have looked further into the matter.
Kelly should have also admitted to his superiors
that he copied the database for his own personal
use in learning more about databases. This
would at the very least given him a chance to
explain his position as to why he took the
information without permission.
WHAT SHOULD THE COMPANY HAVE DONE
BEFORE FIRING KELLY?
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The company should have changed the
administrative passwords to all of Kelly’s
accounts.
The company should have met face to face with
Kelly to obtain a reason as to why he had looked
at the database.
The company should have escorted Kelly to his
home in order to actually view the copied CD of
the database and destroy its content
immediately.
Sergio Martins
IS IT POSSIBLE THAT SOMEONE OTHER THAN
JASON IS INVOLVED IN THE ARRANGEMENTS
WITH VALLEY APPLICATIONS?
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Given the situation between Jason and Valley
Appliances we can certainly conclude that someone
else could be involved.
Given the fact that Jason gave Valley Appliances such
hefty discounts and no other Sales Representative did,
someone may be covering up for him, especially since
Kelly was immediately terminated after joking with
Jason about his sales pattern.
Or chances are that he could be receiving some sort of
an incentive from Valley Appliances.
WHAT SHOULD KELLY HAVE DONE IN
LIGHT OF THAT POSSIBILITY?
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Kelly should have looked through data of the
Sales personnel at work rather than at home and
immediately have reported the suspicious sales
activity of Jason to a Manager.
However, it was wrong that Kelly was looking
through this data especially given the fact that
he took the records home.
WHAT SHOULD KELLY DO NOW?
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Kelly should have never mentioned anything to
Jason not knowing what the outcome would
be. Most importantly he should haven taken
such a matter directly to a manager. It is evident
that Jason’s odd sales behavior with Valley
Appliances was unethical and as well not fair to
other clients.
Given the outcome of Kelly’s decision to tell
Jason about what he had done, he should learn to
not make that mistake again and that work data
is vital to the company and its employees –
therefore, it should stay at work and not be
brought home.
Huascar Teran
METADATA MAKE DATABASES EASY TO USE – FOR
BOTH AUTHORIZED AND UNAUTHORIZED PURPOSES –
EXPLAIN WHAT ORGANIZATIONS SHOULD DO IN LIGHT
OF THIS FACT.
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Metadata- is basically data about data. In this case its data
that describes the content of the database.
Kelly was able to access the database because of the knowledge
she had with SQL. An IT person would normally have easier
access to decode the content of the database.
First, if a business is afraid of the information it contains, they
should contract the database management to a third party.
METADATA MAKE DATABASES EASY TO USE – FOR
BOTH AUTHORIZED AND UNAUTHORIZED PURPOSES –
EXPLAIN WHAT ORGANIZATIONS SHOULD DO IN LIGHT
OF THIS FACT.
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Second, they could have everyone with access to the
"information" to sign a contract prohibiting anyone to disclose
any information about it.
Third, would be to password protect it by the manager. Only
the individuals working with the document would have the
password.
Finally, they could monitor illegal downloading of confidential
files and have a flagged email directed to the Managers of the
individual trying to copy the file.