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Please see the attache file. please answer the 3 questions and provide quality work ( you have only 12 hours if you are able to do it on time or leave it) FYI after 10 hours from taking this assignment i will send you tow short pargarphs and I want you to do 2 response (each one about 2 lines only)

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Your answer should be only 3 paragraphs long (one paragraph for each question) Don’t forget to cite your work Avoid plagiarism For assistance, use this textbook http://www.consciouskidsacademy.org/Principles%20of%20Information%20Security%204th%20 edition%20-%20Michael%20E%20Whitman.pdf See the link if you think that you need to cite something from the book Questions: Answer the following questions below. State your opinion; if necessary support by citations. 1. Supreme Court Judges Warren and Brandeis argued that it is a violation of a person's privacy to take their photograph without their consent. a. Do you agree with their position? Why or why not? b. If someone takes your photo, should you just assume it's going to be posted on the Web? 2. If you voluntarily have your body scanned at a department store, who should own that information, you or the store? Should the store have the right to sell your body measurements to other businesses? Explain your reasoning. 3. What special responsibilities do computer professionals have with respect to understanding and protecting the privacy rights of their fellow citizens? Address this from legal perspectives (i.e., laws, acts, etc.)
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I agree with this position because many people have found themselves in the wrong
hands of people who use their photos to follow them all through their lives. One should not take
a person's picture without their consent since this is a form of violating their privacy. The
purpose of the photos is what ...


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