This assignment has two goals: 1) have students increase their understanding of the concept of Protecting Personal Information (PPI) and other ethical issues related to the use of information technology through research, and 2) learn to correctly use the tools and techniques within Word to format a research paper including using Word 2010/2013's citation tools. This assignment has two goals: 1) have students increase their understanding of the concept of Protecting Personal Information (PPI) and other ethical issues related to the use of information technology through research, and 2) learn to correctly use the tools and techniques within Word to format a research paper including using Word 2010/2013's citation tools. Students are required to write a research paper that explores a topic related to ethical issues in information technology, focusing on systems such as Protecting Personal Information (PPI) or related areas like social engineering, electronic medical records, or privacy laws. The paper should be at least three full pages in length, double-spaced, with one-inch margins, and formatted in 12-point Times New Roman. The paper must include a title page with the paper's title and the student's name, and a separate references page formatted in APA style. The content must be well-organized, clearly written in a formal academic style, and reflect appropriate grammar, spelling, and punctuation. The paper should contain a minimum of three external credible resources, excluding Wikipedia, blogs, discussion groups, and the course textbook. At least three APA in-text citations are required, generated using Word's citation tools, and verified for proper formatting. The paper should also include two relevant informational footnotes, demonstrating proficiency with Word's footnoting feature. The research should describe the chosen topic and relevant ethical issues as they relate to information technology. Additionally, it must discuss current trends and describe how individuals and organizations are impacted by or working to mitigate the issue. The paper should be concise, around three to four pages of content, with the third page containing five lines plus additional content.
Paper For Above instruction In our increasingly digital world, protecting personal information (PPI) and addressing associated ethical concerns have become paramount. As technology advances, issues such as social engineering, electronic medical records, biometric privacy, and data breaches have gained prominence, challenging the privacy rights of individuals and the operational integrity of organizations. Exploring these issues provides insight