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Computer ethics and cyberethics in forensic expert activity
Author(s) -
Ol’ga S. Zalivokhina,
Oleg S. Kuchin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
ius publicum et privatum
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2713-2811
DOI - 10.46741/2713-2811-2021-1-97-102
Subject(s) - engineering ethics , computer forensics , competence (human resources) , morality , informatization , forensic examination , forensic science , computer ethics , information ethics , computer science , digital forensics , psychology , engineering , political science , law , computer security , meta ethics , social psychology , world wide web , medicine , forensic engineering , veterinary medicine
The article deals with ethical issues related to the process of informatization of forensic expert activity. In recent years in connection with the development of computer technology scientists and philosophers began to talk about new directions in the teaching of morality. Computer ethical and cyber-ethical topics are especially relevant both for forensic science and for forensic expertology, since these areas of science and practice are closely related to the use of information technology. The author analyzes the connection of modern teachings on morality with the methodology of forensic expert activity and the competence of an expert. Also through the prism of cyberethics and computer ethics, the article highlights the problems of expert responsibility, information assessment and Internet security. It is concluded that it is necessary to introduce the provisions of modern computer ethics into the structure of the ethics of a forensic expert.

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