Computer and Business Law: Key Concepts and Regulations
Unit 4: Computer and Business Law
General Scope
The orientation and training of professionals tend to discover and develop human skills with different forms of education, improve individual skills, achieving individual and collective understanding of working conditions and social environment influence the same in a productive and successful manner.
Policies and Programs
Policies and programs involve a political strategy in ways that are reflected in programs to be implemented in practice.
Objectives
- Relationships between human resource development and other economic, social, and cultural rights.
- To encourage and assist all persons, without discrimination and with equality, to develop and use their skills to work in their own interest and in accordance with their aspirations, taking into account the needs of society.
- Ensure access to productive employment.
- To promote and develop the dynamism, creativity, and initiative to maintain effectiveness at work.
- Protect workers against unemployment and occupational hazards.
- Assist in the search for satisfaction at work.
Professional Training
All members must expand, adapt, and harmonize their vocational training systems in ways that meet the needs of vocational training. For this, programs should be organized in progressive stages to provide adequate opportunities for:
- Initial training for young adults with little or no work experience.
- Additional training for people engaged in an occupation.
- New training to enable adults to acquire new skills for alternative employment.
Equal Opportunities and Payment
a) Measures should be taken to promote equal opportunities for women and men in training and employment through measures to expand the range of occupations in which women can access.
b) Providing professional development that allows reaching skilled jobs and high responsibility, and creating childcare for women with family responsibilities to access normal services of vocational training, etc.
c) Also, opportunities for people who have never attended school or older workers, etc.
d) To facilitate the implementation of the principle of equal remuneration for workers of either sex, the adoption of appropriate measures should be promoted to encourage women to use facilities in vocational guidance or professional advice, vocational training, and placement.
Computer Law
The laws governing the systems sector, aimed at the regulation of new ICT, are composed of reasoning theories of law that aim to analyze, interpret, explain, systematize, or criticize the regulatory sector, discipline, and telematics.
Copyright
It is the recognition given by the State to all creators of literary and artistic works under Article 13 of the Federal Law of Copyright, under which it grants exclusive privileges and personal wealth.
Computer Law Copyright
The set of legal rules that will regulate copyright in the field of computer science, to regulate how these works will be published.
Technology Crimes: Phishing
Phishing, or online fraud, is the use of a type of social engineering that attempts to fraudulently acquire sensitive information (banking passwords, credit cards, etc.).
Any correspondence, message, data, or other information that is transmitted electronically to one or more persons by means of an interconnection network between computers.