ethical issues surrounding hacking

Kaylen12
EthicsRubric.xlsx

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Ethics Paper Performance
Below Expectations Average Exceeds Expectations
1.      Demonstrates knowledge of professional codes of ethics. Lists no professional codes of ethics. Lists the ACM or IEEE code of ethics and can access this code when needed. Lists both the ACM and IEEE Codes of Ethics and is able to state their similarities and differences. Cites these works properly
2.      Applies ethical principles, morals and laws in analysis of issues. Lists no professional ethical codes of conduct; presents only personal opinion with no relevance to the ethical issue to be discussed. Applies a known ethical code to the analysis of a technical issue. Applies a known ethical code to the analysis of a technical issue and can also state his/her own ethical opinion and if this aligns with the professional code.
3.      Evaluates the impact of choices made and their impact on society. Lists no ethical impact of technical choices. Lists 1-2 impacts that a technical choice may have on society. Lists 1-2 impacts that a technical choice may have on society and is able to determine if these are in conflict with the professional code of ethics.
4.      Able to choose or recommend a responsible course of action to follow. Unable to recommend a responsible course of action for a particular example case. Recommends a course of action consistent with the ACM or IEEE professional code of ethics. Recommends a course of action consistent with a professional code of ethics. Evaluates other courses of action and explains why these do/do not follow the professional code of ethics.
5. Written Communication : Clarity Has no thesis sentence or main focus to the paper. Paper is off topic and the writer's ideas are hard to understand. Has thesis sentence and most sentences back up that main idea. Has a clear thesis sentence and focus for paper. All sentences clearly relate to the thesis and focus of the paper.
6: Written Communciation: Grammar Mulitple grammatical errors such asmisspellings, capitalization, sentence fragments, punctation. Few grammatical errors. One or two typos but no major grammatical errors.
7. Written Commnunication: Works Cited No works cited page or list of sources used. No attribution to other sources within the paper. Works cited page and sources used properly in paper. One or two errors in attribution. Works cited page and properly attributed in the paper.