Maricopa Chamber Ethics Blog


is this a case of reverse ethics

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Last modified: September 12, 2007

By Rusty Akers | Email Author

When is it ethical to be unethical to find unethical people. You be the judge. Read on

IT workers have access to confidential data, and they can see what other employees are doing on their computers or the networks. This can put a good worker in a bad predicament. Bryan, the IT director for the U.S. division of German company, discovered an employee using a company computer to view pornography of Asian women and of children. He reported it but the company ignored it. Subsequently the employee was promoted and moved to China to run a manufacturing plant. That was six years ago but Bryan still regrets not going to the FBI. Other IT workers admit using their admin passwords to snoop through company systems. In a Ponemon Institute poll of more than 16,000 U.S. IT practitioners, 62% said they had accessed another person’s computer without permission, 50% read confidential or sensitive information without a legitimate reason, and 42% said they had knowingly violated their company’s privacy, security or IT policies. But in the absence of a professional code of ethics, companies struggle to keep corporate policies up to date.”

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