32 . Video surveillance, under federal law, is acceptable where the camera focus
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32. Video surveillance, under federal law, is acceptable where the camera focuses on ________________________ accessible areas.
33. __________________________________ refers to the gray area in which ethical principles are defined according by the traditions of society, personal opinions, and the circumstances of the present moment.
34. The UN Global Compact is a voluntary corporate citizenship initiative endorsing 10 key principles that focus on four main areas of concern: the _______________________________, anticorruption, the welfare of workers around the world, and global human rights.
35. The OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises represent a more __________________________________ approach
Explanation / Answer
31.no because:
Every keystroke you ever typed is not recorded on your computer.
Unfortunately the amount of data that would be collected is no longer a valid reason it couldn't be done. Let's say you're a really prolific typist, and you type 100,000 keystrokes a day (that's over three keystrokes every second for a solid 8 hour work day). In a year that adds up to 36 megabytes of data. Keep your computer for 10 years, and that's 360 megabytes. On today's hard disks that's next to nothing.
More to the point, if every keystroke were being recorded somehow , we'd be hearing about a lot more successful capture and prosecution of cyber criminals, along with a plethora of lawsuits from privacy concerns.
So, no, I certainly don't believe that every keystroke is being permanently recorded by the operating system, drivers or other official software.
32.PUBLIC
33.Ethical relativism
34. A) THE ENVIRONMENT
B) ANTI CORRUPTION
C) THE WELFARE OF WORKERS AROUND THE WORLD
D) GLOBAL HUMAN RIGHTS
35.Governamental
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