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02. Free and Open Software for Personal Computing

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02. Free and Open Software for Personal Computing  IT1306 Level I - Semester 1 Managing Files and Folders in FOSS OS  References  For more information refer following links Oracle VM Virtual Box, User Manual  Installing Ubuntu as Primary Operating System  Installing Ubuntu as Primary Operating System Using Command Line in Ubuntu FOSS OS Installation FOSS OS Installation using Oracle VM Virtual Box  Virtual Box (using Oracle VM Virtual Box)  Oracle VM VirtualBox is a cross-platform virtualization application. It can be installed in the existing computer so that another OS will run inside the virtual box.  What is a ‘Oracle VM VirtualBox’?  • A free and open-source hosted hypervisor for virtualization.  • Developed by Oracle Corporation.  • Oracle VM VirtualBox  • can be installed on Windows, macOS, Linux, Solaris and Open Solaris.  • can load multiple guest OSes under a single host operating-system (host OS). Each guest can be started, paused and stopped independently within its own vir

7. Security, Ethical, Privacy and Other Challenges

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  7. Security, Ethical, Privacy and Other Challenges IT1106 Level I - Semester 1 7. Security, Ethical, Privacy and Other Challenges  7.1 Ethical Issues in Data Handling  7.2 Privacy Issues  7 .3 Information System Security               7.3.1 Security Threats and Attacks               7.3.2 Information System Security Planning and Management  7.4 Ergonomics   7.1 Ethical Issues in Data Handling       Moral, Legal vs. Ethical       Morals: Personal beliefs about right and wrong behavior . Moral acts conform to what an individual believes to be the right thing to do.       Law: A system of rules that defines what we can do and cannot do. Laws are enforced by a set of institutions (the police, courts, law-making bodies). Legal acts are acts that conform to the law.       Ethics: Standards or codes of behavior expected of an individual by a group to which an individual belongs. Ethical behavior conforms to generally accepted social norms—many of which are almost universally accepted .