What recommendations can you make about the problems in the case based upon your ethical analysis?
What recommendations can you make about the problems in the case based upon your ethical analysis?
October 7, 2020 Comments Off on What recommendations can you make about the problems in the case based upon your ethical analysis? Uncategorized Assignment-helpSteps in Ethical Case Analysis
1. Get the facts straight. Review the case. Briefly recap the details of the case at the beginning of your paper.
2. Identify the central stakeholders in the case. Identify 6.
3. Identify the technical/professional problem in the case.
4. Identify the Ethical problem or problems in the case.
5. Solve the technical and ethical problems using both technical and Ethical standards. Analyze the case from 3 perspectives, use 1 ethical principle for each perspective (you need to use 3 different principles).
6. Will your solution to the problem withstand criticism from the perspectives of both a variety of Ethical principles and Professionals in your field?
7. What recommendations can you make about the problems in the case based upon your ethical analysis?
When you construct your analysis be sure and remember that we are assigning a 2-3 page analysis. With this length limitation it is important to realize that you will probably only be able to look at the problems in the case from three stakeholder perspectives. If you try to analyze every stakeholder perspective you will probably exceed the length limitation.
Moonlight Maze
From Wikipedia
Moonlight Maze was a 1999 US government investigation into a massive data breach of classified information. It started in 1996 and affected NASA, the Pentagon, military contractors, civilian academics, the DOE, and numerous other American government agencies[1]. By the end of 1999, the Moonlight Maze task force was composed of forty specialists from Law Enforcement, Military, and Government.[2] The investigators claimed that if all the information stolen was printed out and stacked, it would be three times the height of the Washington monument (which is more than 550 ft tall).[3] The Russian government was blamed for the attacks, although there was initially little hard evidence to back up the US’ accusations besides a Russian IP address that was traced to the hack. Moonlight Maze represents one of the first widely known cyber-espionage campaigns in world history. It was even classified as an Advanced Persistent Threat (a very serious designation for stealthy computer network threat actors, typically a nation state or state-sponsored group) after two years of constant assault. Although Moonlight Maze was regarded as an isolated attack for many years, unrelated investigations revealed that the threat actor involved in the attack continued to be active and employ similar methods until as recently as 2016.
(I am including brief accounts from Wikipedia of some of the cases referred to below. Remember Wikipedia is the STARTING point for information. It can be inaccurate so you need to look at the footnotes. What I give you here is just a part of what is in Wikipedia. If you select one of these subjects for your case study go into more detail in your case recap.)