System Administrator’s Code of Ethics and its Relation to our Life at School.

--Originally published at IsmaLga on Informatics Security.

The System Administrators' Code of Ethics by The Advanced Computing Systems Association to describe their commitment to the highest standards of ethical and professional conduct and agree to guided by the code of ethics and encourage every System Administrator to do the same.

At class I was discussing with Sercan Asker about how we can relate the System Administrator's code of ethics to the situations that happen everyday around os on campus. 

In this post we explain how we relate every principle to the situations that happen at Tecnológico de Monterrey in Guadalajara. 

 

Professionalism

"I will maintain professional conduct in the workplace and will not allow personal feelings or beliefs to cause me to treat people unfairly or unprofessionally."

With professionalism, we thought directly to the workers at the campus. They always make ther job that they make the campus look well maintained. They always do their job well and never hinder student.

Personal Integrity

I will be honest in my professional dealings and forthcoming about my competence and the impact of my mistakes. I will seek assistance from others when required. I will avoid conflicts of interest and biases whenever possible. When my advice is sought, if I have a conflict of interest or bias, I will declare it if appropriate, and recuse myself if necessary. 

With personal integrity we thought of ordinary stops. A good student usually stops after the lecture in the library, always trying honestly to give his best. In the library the learning atmosphere is respected and if someone needs help, you always find someone who will help you.  

Privacy

I will access private information on computer systems only when it is necessary in the course of my technical duties. I will maintain and protect the confidentiality of any

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