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Assessment T-1.8.1 Details of Assessment Term and Year Time allowed - Assessment No 1 of 1 Assessment Weighting 100% Assessment Type Written Response Due Date Week No. 8 Room Details of Subject Qualification ICT60115 Advanced Diploma of Information Technology Subject Name ICT Copyrights and Ethics Details of Unit(s) of competency Unit Code (s) and Names ICTICT610 Manage copyright, ethics and privacy in an ICT environment Details of Student Student Name College Student ID Student Declaration: I declare that the work submitted is my own, and has not been copied or plagiarised from any person or source. Signature: ___________________________ Date: _______/________/_______________ Details of Assessor Assessor’s Name Assessment Outcome Results |_| Competent |_| Not Yet Competent Marks /100 FEEDBACK TO STUDENT Progressive feedback to students, identifying gaps in competency and comments on positive improvements: ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Student Declaration: I declare that I have been assessed in this unit, and I have been advised of my result. I am also aware of my right to appeal and the reassessment procedure. Signature: ____________________________ Date: ____/_____/_____ Assessor Declaration: I declare that I have conducted a fair, valid, reliable and flexible assessment with this student, and I have provided appropriate feedback |_| Student did not attend the feedback session. Feedback provided on assessment. Signature: ____________________________ Date: ____/_____/_____ Purpose of the assessment The purpose of this assessment is to assess the student in the following outcomes: Competent (C) Not yet Competent (NYC) Performance Criteria: ICTICT610 - Manage copyright, ethics and privacy in an ICT environment 1. Manage adherence to copyright regulations 1.1 Review current Australian copyright law, and in particular its relationship to information and communications technology (ICT) 1.2 Ensure that team members are aware of Australian copyright law and how it affects their work 1.3 Institute measures to ensure that copyright is not breached 1.4 Institute regular reviews to ensure organisational copyright requirements are up to date and team members are adhering to these requirements 1.5 Distribute updated versions if required 2. Manage ethical behaviour 2.1 Review appropriate code of ethics, both organisational and ICT specific 2.2 Acquaint team members with ethical requirements 2.3 Institute regular reviews of team members’ ethical work practices and feedback to ensure correct application of the code 2.4 Ensure that stakeholders are aware of ethics code, and adjust appropriately following stakeholder feedback 2.5 Institute regular reviews of stakeholder understanding and application of code of ethics 2.6 Establish a review and grievance procedure to enable confidential reporting of ethical issues 2.7 Institute regular reviews of code of ethics, updating and distributing as required 3. Manage privacy 3.1 Institute a regular review of the relevance of legislation and standards to organisational outcomes, the organisation's privacy policy and procedures, and the work practices of team members with regard to these requirements 3.2 Determine and ensure the integrity, confidentiality, security and availability of information as required by the organisational policy 3.3 Ensure continued confidentiality and proprietary rights of stakeholders' interests 3.4 Contribute to the creation or updating of the organisation's privacy policy and procedures to align with privacy legislation 3.5 Distribute new or revised policy and procedures to stakeholders 3.6 Implement new work procedures and collect feedback from stakeholders Assessment/evidence gathering conditions Each assessment component is recorded as either Competent (C) or Not Yet Competent (NYC). A student can only achieve competence when all assessment components listed under “Purpose of the assessment” section are recorded as competent. Your trainer will give you feedback after the completion of each assessment. A student who is assessed as NYC (Not Yet Competent) is eligible for re-assessment. Resources required for this assessment 1. Computer with relevant software applications and access to internet 1. Weekly eLearning notes relevant to the tasks/questions Instructions for Students Please read the following instructions carefully · This assessment has to be completed |_| In class |X| At home · The assessment is to be completed according to the instructions given by your assessor. · Feedback on each task will be provided to enable you to determine how your work could be improved. You will be provided with feedback on your work within two weeks of the assessment due date. All other feedback will be provided by the end of the term. · Should you not answer the questions correctly, you will be given feedback on the results and your gaps in knowledge. You will be given another opportunity to demonstrate your knowledge and skills to be deemed competent for this unit of competency. · If you are not sure about any aspect of this assessment, please ask for clarification from your assessor. · Please refer to the College re-assessment for more information (Student handbook). Assessment - Written exemplar Part A – Project Case Study Scenario [100 marks] Introduction You have recently joined work as Compliance Manager at BC Software Pty Ltd (BCSoft). You report to the Team Manager. Organisational Information BC Software Pty Ltd (BCSoft) is an I.T organisation developing software for schools in NSW. The company has been in business for seven years and employs a staff of 20 people ranging for managerial, marketing and sales, development personnel’s. BCSoft is a member of Australian Computer Society (ACS). I.T staffs are required to register as Professional members of ACS Organisational Structure ( Chief Executive Officer ) ( Chief Operating Officer ) ( Project Manager ) ( Compliance Manager ) ( Project Team Leader ) ( Accounts Manager ) ( I.T Manager ) ( Sales / Marketing Manager ) ( Staff ) ( Staff ) ( Staff ) ( Staff ) Compliance Manager Responsibilities Conduct periodic internal reviews or audits to ensure that compliance procedures are followed. Conduct or direct the internal investigation of compliance issues. Assess product, compliance, or operational risks and develop risk management strategies. Conduct environmental audits to ensure adherence to environmental standards. Identify compliance issues that require follow-up or investigation. Disseminate written policies and procedures related to compliance activities. File appropriate compliance reports with regulatory agencies. Verify that software technology is in place to adequately provide oversight and monitoring in all required areas. Analyse legislation and standards related to copyright, professional conduct and privacy and apply to BC Software Pty Ltd. Contribute to the review and development of code of ethics, and monitor the workplace to ensure code of ethics is appropriate and being applied Contribute to the review and development of a privacy policy, and monitor the workplace to ensure the policy is appropriate and being applied Ensure the adherence to copyright, ethics and privacy in Project team. Organisation Copyright Policy You have researched the organisational website and documents and found following information regarding copyright policy. COPYRIGHT TERMS OF USE © [name of rights holder or rights holders] [publication year]: e.g. © BCSoft Pty Ltd and contributors 2017 [date of terms of use] Except as permitted by the copyright law applicable to you, you may not reproduce or communicate any of the content on this website, including files downloadable from this website, without the permission of the copyright owner. The Australian Copyright Act allows certain uses of content from the internet without the copyright owner’s permission. This includes uses by educational institutions and by Commonwealth and State governments, provided fair compensation is paid. For more information, see www.copyright.com.au and www.copyright.org.au. The owners of copyright in the content on this website may receive compensation for the use of their content by educational institutions and governments, including from licensing schemes managed by Copyright Agency. We may change these terms of use from time to time. Check before re-using any content from this website. · DOWNLOADED FILES For files downloadable from your website: · in your terms of use, cover the use of files downloadable from your site as well as the use of content from webpages; · include the copyright symbol (©), the name of the copyright owner, and the URL for the terms of use, in each downloadable file (if possible, on each page of the downloadable file: once a document has been downloaded, schools may copy parts of it and those parts may not include the copyright notice or terms of use) · if you invite visitors to your site to download and print documents from the site, make sure that invitation is subject to your terms of use; and · add metadata to your files covering the terms of use Reference: https://www.copyright.com.au/about-copyright/website-terms/ Code of Conduct and Ethics You have researched the organisational documents and found following information regarding code of ethics for organisation and staff of the BCSoft Pty Ltd. Code of Conduct and Ethics Policy Purpose: The Code of Conduct and Ethics Policy sets out the ethical principles and professional standards of conduct all staff and contractors employed by BCSoft are expected to adopt in the course of their employment, and in the performance of their duties Scope: This policy applies to all staff and contractors and is additional to the legal, moral and duty of care obligations required. Policy Statements: BCSoft is committed to maintaining a Code of Conduct and Ethics that outlines the standards of behaviour expected of staff and contractors; their rights; and ethical standards expected of them to promote sound professional behaviour in order to safeguard the welfare of our Clients and the integrity of BCSoft. Our organisational values, moral imperatives and ethical principles will form the basis for the development of this code. Failure to adhere to the Code of Conduct and Ethics can result in disciplinary action that may lead to the termination of employment and/ or contractor work with BCSoft. Procedure: The Chief Executive Officer in consultation with the Leadership Team will issue and maintain a Code of Conduct and Ethics that will apply to all BCSoft staff and contractors. Performance Standards: All staff and contractors fully understand and comply with the Code of Conduct and Ethics. All staff and contractors have access to the Code of Conduct and Ethics. Alleged breaches of the Code of Conduct and Ethics are reported to a staff member’s or contractor’s immediate supervisor. Consultation Process: Project Team Leaders, Managers and Staff Implementation Responsibility: Project Team Leaders, Managers and Staff Compliance with Policy and Lawful Directions It is expected that you will: comply with BCSoft's policies and procedures; obey any lawful direction given by your supervisor