Dobell, Rod2015-08-142015-08-1419821982http://hdl.handle.net/1828/6447Introduction Technological change generates many old problems posed in new ways. These notes and readings are designed to encourage some reflection on two fundamental problems rendered sharper by the revolution in information handling, itself made possible by new developments in computers and communications. The first problem is that of mechanisms for accountability and control to prevent crime, fraud, or other abuse of systems for handling financial transactions and financial records. How secure are present computer-bases systems against sophisticated forms of theft or conspiracy?enAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.5 Canadatechnological innovationstelecommunicationcomputingvaluesprofessional codes of conductorganizational loyaltyhealthconfidentialityEquity Funding ScandalBillion Dollar BubbleComputer Spies and Private LivesCentre for Global StudiesComing Up to 1984: Notes and Readings on Access to Information: A Matter of Securtiy, A Matter of PrivacyOtherSchool of Public Administration