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Computer Ethics Institute

CEI History Founded in late 1980’s Incorporated as a not-for-profit 501 (c) 3

in 1991 Provides a cross-discipline bridge between

public policy, ethics, corporations and IT One of the first organizations to confront

the moral issues of information technology A leader in computer ethics discussion,

debate and education

The CEI Team

Founded with help from The Brookings Institution, IBM, Washington Consulting Group and Washington Theological Consortium

President, Ramon Barquin, CEO of Barquin International, and an internationally known expert in the field of IT

Vice President, Jane Fishkin, CIO Emerita at The Brookings Institution

CEI: A Unique Organization

Pioneers in the field Stimulates awareness of the issues that

arise as technology develops

Addresses concerns of a wide audience

The 10 Commandments of Computer Ethics adapted in 21 languages is used in schools, businesses and organizations worldwide

CEI Activities

Publications National Conferences-since 1986 Case Studies Commandments/Rules of Computer

Ethic Events focused on growing issues

CEI Mission Statement

To provide a moral compass for cyberspace.

CEI’s programs focus on providing educational resources and governance

To achieve this mission CEI needs to become financially self-sustaining and establish as solid management and governance team to drive the CEI mission

Goals and Opportunities

Computer Ethics Education Membership and Certificate Program Case Study Repository Ask an Ethicist Forum National Conferences Consultation

Computer Ethics Education

Objective: Develop substantive programs that

deliver value and insight to governments, businesses and schools

Approach: Teaching Curriculums for K-12 10 Commandments of Computer

Ethics Language Translations, non-denominational, “rules for the sandbox” and 23 languages

Membership and Certificate Program Objective:Certify compliance with established

norms of ethical IT policies and procedures at the enterprise level

Approach: Develop an audit process to assess

and certify an organization upon request

Allow organizations to publish a seal of “CEI” on website

National Conferences

Objective:Provide a continuing forum to discuss

current and future IT ethical issues Approach: Steering Committee Sponsors Mailing Lists

Ask an Ethicist Forum

Objective: Provide resources to assist in resolution

of difficult IT ethical dilemmas

Approach: Form Board of Ethicists Review Submissions Develop an operational framework and

online delivery mechanism

Case Study Repository

Objective: Provide a central source for material on IT

ethical dilemmas from which to disseminate lessons learned and resolutions

Approach: Collection and research Analytical Framework Website Postings

Financial Plan and Resource RequirementsProvide funding for endowment to

support CEI Mission: Facilities Staff Conferences Website Communications Board support

An $8 million endowment will support $400K/year expenses

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