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21 Cards in this Set
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RSI
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(Repetitive Strain Injury)
An injury or disorder of the muscles, nerves, tendons, ligaments, and joints. |
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CVS
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(Computer Vision Syndrome)
Sore, tired, burning, itching, or dry eyes. |
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Ergonomics
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An applied science devoted to incorporating comfort, efficiency, and safety into the design of items in the workplace.
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Computer Addiction
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Occurs when the computer consumes someone's entire social life.
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Computer Ethics
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The moral guidelines that govern the use on computers and information.
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National Press Photographers
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A group that completely opposes and manipulation of an image.
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Intellectual Property Rights
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Refers to unique and original works such as ideas, inventions, art, writings, processes, company and product names and logos.
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Copyright
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Gives authors and artists exclusive rights to duplicate, publish, and sell their materials.
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Green Computing
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Involves reducing the electricity and environmental waste while using a computer.
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Energy Star Program
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(government mandated) Helps reduce the amount of electricity used by computers and related devices.
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Information Privacy
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Refers to the right of individuals and companies to deny or restrict the collection and use of information about them.
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Electronic Profile
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Everytime you click an advertisement on the web or register software online, the information and preferences enter a database.
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Cookie
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A small text file that a web server stores on your computer.
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Spyware
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A program placed on a computer without a users knowledge that secretly collects information about the user.
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Adware
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A program that displays an online advertisement in a banner or pop-up window on webpages, e-mail messages, or other internet services.
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Spam
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An unsolicited e-mail message or newsgroup posting sent to multiple recipients r news groups at once.
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Phishing
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A scam in which a perpetrator sends an official looking e-mail message that attempts to obtain your personal and financial information.
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Pharming
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A scam, similar to phishing, where a perpetrator attempts to obtain your personal and financial information, except they do so via spoofing.
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Social Engineering
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Is defined as gaining unauthorized access or obtaining confidential information by taking advantage of the trusting human nature of some victims and tha naivety of others.
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Employee Monitoring
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Involves the use of computers to observe, record, and review an employee's use of a computer, including communications such as e-mail messages, keyboard activity, and web sites visited.
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Content Filtering
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The process of restricting access to certain material on the web.
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