“Cybercriminals do not steal just data. They also stole up to $1 billion from 100 different financial institutions across the U.S., Germany, Russia, Ukraine, and China over the past two years, security firm Kaspersky Lab reports” (Yakowicz, 2015). Companies are not only now beginning to invest money in cybersecurity to protect their statue they are having to look at it from an ethical approach. Generally, companies establish a manager with staff within their company, known as the information technology (IT) security team. This group often has full access to confidential data and knowledge of company employees and the companies ' network(s) along with computer systems that typically bestows an unlimited deal of authority. Many ethical issues that ITs will
“Cybercriminals do not steal just data. They also stole up to $1 billion from 100 different financial institutions across the U.S., Germany, Russia, Ukraine, and China over the past two years, security firm Kaspersky Lab reports” (Yakowicz, 2015). Companies are not only now beginning to invest money in cybersecurity to protect their statue they are having to look at it from an ethical approach. Generally, companies establish a manager with staff within their company, known as the information technology (IT) security team. This group often has full access to confidential data and knowledge of company employees and the companies ' network(s) along with computer systems that typically bestows an unlimited deal of authority. Many ethical issues that ITs will