1. PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES
DEFINITION
Professional societies are organizations that
bring together individuals who work in a
particular field or profession.
They provide a platform for professionals to
network, share information, and collaborate on
important issues affecting their profession.
2. •Examples of professional societies include;
Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) - The
largest society in the world for computer scientists and IT
professionals
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Computer Society (IEEE-CS) - Focuses on computer
science and engineering, including topics such as
software engineering, computer architecture, and data
analytics.
International Association of Internet Professionals (IAIP)
- Dedicated to the advancement of professionals in the
internet industry, including web developers, designers,
and technology leaders.
3. •Ethical issues affecting professional societies in
IT
Data Privacy; with the increasing use of technology
and digital platforms, the issue of data privacy and
security has become a major concern. IT professionals
have a responsibility to protect sensitive information
and prevent unauthorized access to data.
Cybercrime; Cybercrime is another ethical challenge
affecting the IT industry. IT professionals must act
ethically to prevent cyber attacks and protect their
clients’ information.
4. • Cont
Intellectual property rights; The field of technology is
constantly evolving, and new products and ideas are
constantly being created. IT Professionals have to
respect the intellectual properties rights of one another
and not infringe on these rights
Bias in Artificial Intelligence: Artificial intelligence has
the potential to perpetuate and amplify existing biases
in society. IT professionals must be aware of these
biases and work to mitigate them in the development
and implementation of AI systems.
5. • Cont
Conflict of Interest: IT professionals may face situations
where their personal interests conflict with the
interests of their clients or employers. It's important for
IT professionals to be transparent about any conflicts of
interest and to act in the best interest of their clients or
employers.
Responsibility for Technology: IT professionals have a
responsibility to create and maintain technology that is
safe and reliable. They must take into account the
potential consequences of their work and ensure that
technology is used in an ethical and responsible
manner.
6. It is important for professional societies in the
field of IT to address these ethical issues and to
establish standards and guidance for responsible
and ethical behavior.