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Todays Tech Final Project

By: Brandon Hainer

Digital Citizenship
Digital citizenship is all about 5 key elements. These elements are Digital Etiquette, Digital
Security, Digital Commerce, Digital Law, Digital Health & Wellness.
The purpose of studying digital citizenship is to teach people or you how to advanage of the
internet by teaching you to set up any social media page good because you never know who
will visit your page. Also, to teacher you that you have to be smart on social media because
if you post anything inappropriate you may lose friends, not get a job you want, or maybe
even be fired from your job. Also, we study digital citizenship to find out the meaning of the
internet and its rules or laws that the internet has.

Digital Etiquette
Digital Etiquette means: is a basic set of rules you should follow in order to make the internet better for
others, and better for you. It's just as important to treat people with courtesy and respect online as it is in
real life.
5 terms that should remind you of digital etiquette are
Impression: mental picture: a clear and telling mental image.
Manners: a polite or well bred social behavior or habits
Proper: marked by suitability or rightness or appropriateness.
Education: the activities of educating or instructing; activities that impart knowledge or skill.
Respect: an attitude of admiration or esteem.

Digital Security
Digital security means: is the protection of your digital identity - the network or Internet equivalent of your physical
identity.
5 key terms that describe Digital Security are...
Access: The ability and means to communicate with or otherwise interact with a system, to use system resources to
handle information, to gain knowledge of the information the system contains, or to control system components and
functions.
Access control: The process of granting or denying specific requests for or attempts to obtain and use information, related
information processing services or to enter specific physical facilities.
Active attack: An actual assault perpetrated by an intentional threat source that attempts to alter a system, its resources,
its data, or its operations.
Anti spyware software: A program that specializes in detecting and blocking or removing forms of spyware.
Computer network defense: The actions taken to defend against unauthorized activity within computer networks.

Digital Commerce
Digital Commerce means: is defined as the electronic selling and buying of goods however it goes further than that,
nowadays technology is having a tremendous influence in our lives; currently we are having to deal with the fact that a
large share of market economy is being done electronically. https://digiteen.wikispaces.com/Digital+Commerce

5 Key terms http://ecommerce.wsu.edu/Glossary.html


Approval: A acceptance of a payment. Usually in the form of an authorization code provided by the Issuing bank.
Batch Settlement: Each time an order is placed, it is approved and added to a "batch". But the funds have not actually been charged against the credit cards nor
transferred to the merchant's bank account.
Certificate: An electronic affidavit, issued by a trusted organization, like a bank, that vouches for the identity and the authority of an individual or business to
conduct any transaction over the Internet.
Denial: When permission to perform a particular action has been declined.
Electronic Funds Transfer: A method of crediting or debiting an account through electronic means. Eliminating the need for paper, such as a check or
withdrawal slip.

Digital Law
Digital Law: Is defined as the electronic responsibility for actions, deeds which is either ethical or unethical.
https://digiteen.wikispaces.com/Digital+Law
5 Key terms
Viruses: a piece of code that is capable of copying itself and typically has a detrimental effect, such as corrupting the system or
destroying data.

Trojan Horses: a program designed to breach the security of a computer system while ostensibly performing some innocuous
function.

Spam: irrelevant or inappropriate messages sent on the Internet to a large number of recipients.
Identify theft: The crime of obtaining the personal or financial information of another person for the sole purpose of
assuming that person's name or identity in order to make transactions or purchases.
Hacking: use a computer to gain unauthorized access to data in a system.

Digital Health & Wellness


Digital Health & Wellness: is the ability to use technology like computers and phones and not use it too much to the point
of hurting your mind or your body. http://ccnthdigitalhealthandwellness.weebly.com/
5 key terms
Internet addiction- Internet overuse, problematic computer use, pathological computer use, or Disorder, refers to
excessive computer use which interferes with daily life.
Computer addiction- can be described as the excessive or compulsive use of the computer which persists despite serious
negative consequences for personal, social or occupational function.
Video game addiction- is hypothesized to be an excessive or compulsive use of computer games or video games, which
interferes with a person's everyday life.
Ergonomics- is the safe physical use of the computer.
Online Safety- is the knowledge of maximizing the user's personal safety and security risks to private information and
property associated with using the internet, and the self-protection from computer crime in general.
https://cunedigitalcitizenship.wikispaces.com/Digital+Health+and+Wellness

Digital Etiquette current events


As technology quickly progresses, tech etiquette is developing new rules at a fast pace. Business etiquette concerning
email, smartphone use, and texting and will continue to evolve.Things that were considered inappropriate in years
past, are now expected. Maybe things that will be expected in the future havent been invented yet. Technology is
always expanding and changing. Todays business world is a blend of generation. No matter what generation you are
apart of making an effort to understand rules of tech etiquette will help you gracefully communicate with your
coworkers, authority, and employees. http://www.patriciarossi.com/2013/06/stay-current-with-digital-etiquette/

Digital Security
6.4 million childrens names, gender, birth dates, audio recordings, photos, and chat logs were revealed in what some are calling the
largest hack affecting those under the age of 18. VTech, is a leader in childrens electronic toys. They revealed information about the
hack after Troy Hunt discovered the vulnerabilities. Although VTech claims customer credit card information was not accessed. The
true long term effects of an incident is unknown. Hackers now have access to photographs and recordings of children that can be
easily associated with specific account names, and also their login information. Its become a publicly criticized method, but
consumers continue to be relentless about using similar email / password combinations for major online personal accounts. Now
seemingly affects more than just VTech accounts, it now affects all accounts that the account email addresses are associated with.
Children are the easiest targets of identity theft because hackers know that the outcome of such a theft wont be discovered until they
turn 18. Its not until that child becomes an adult that theyll realize that theyve had their identity stolen. The first time they sign up for a
credit card, enter their social security number, set up a private bank account, run a credit score.

http://www.neocertified.com/protecting-the-future-your-childs-identity/

Digital Commerce
Strategies on how to startup E-Commerce marketing. First you have to be authentic,the first thing many e-business owners
emphasize is that success isn't measured just by profits. It's also about achieving a dream and realizing a vision. Next,
work hard it may be trite, but hard work goes a long way toward making a business successful, and it also helps business
owners to be prepared for growth when it happens. Third, Act Big successful e-commerce companies also emphasize that
even though your business might still be small, it helps to act as if it's larger than it is. Fourth, Look Ahead planning for the
future needs to be second nature for e-commerce companies. Even when those plans are based solely on best guesses.
Growth doesn't just happen, after all. It is the result of plans and strategies implemented from the beginning.
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/story/Going-Big-Preparing-to-Grow-Your-E-Commerce-Startup-82841.htm
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Digital Law
After research, The DMLP's central vantage point on issues affecting the online content industry enables us to detect
urgent legal issues. With attorney and client networks, together with tracking of legal threats, serve as an early warning
system for questions affecting the digital journalism and publishing community. Through our Research and Response
initiative, we become involved in these pressing issues and develop relevant legal resources in an informed and timely
manner. Amicus briefs are that the DMLP coordinates and participates as a (friend of the court) briefs in cases raising
important First Amendment and intellectual property issues. In cooperation with the Harvard Law School Cyberlaw Clinic,
also hosted at the Berkman Center, the DMLP has had a substantial role in preparing more than twenty legal briefs,
including briefs directed to the United States Supreme Court, the Illinois Supreme Court, the New Hampshire Supreme
Court, and the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court. http://www.dmlp.org/research-response

Digital Health & Wellness


Argues Stephen Hurwitz said A companys odds of success are better the closer they can get to
their market,. Hurwitz, recognizing that the proximity to a VC-tech hub can help the success rate of
Canadian startups. Canadas market is fragmented by province and type of care, most primary and
emergency care is free for residents whereas specialty care, prescription drugs, long-term and in-home
care amongst others, are not covered by the Canada Health Act. This system, while making healthcare
much more accessible and affordable for citizens, leaves large gaps in coverage and therefore plenty of
niches for companies to address current deficiencies with new products and technologies.
Many Canadian entrepreneurs cite a lack of resources in the countrys venture capital industry,
which is also younger than its American counterpart. A lack of funding for startups translates into
companies addressing immediate needs instead of long-term impending issues, early exits or premature
product launches, and there is greater difficulty in attracting a talented workforce.

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