Gaining access to an affiliated employee’s work email account as part of an officially sanctioned internal investigation
B.
Sharing copyrighted material with other members of a professional organization where all members have legitimate access to the material
C.
Copying documents from an employer’s server which you assert that you have an intellectual property claim to possess, but the company disputes
D.
Storing client lists and other sensitive corporate internal documents on a removable thumb drive
The Answer Is:
C
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
Why This Is Unethical:
Removing company documents without authorization, even if intellectual property claims are disputed, violates professional and legal standards.
Such actions can lead to data breaches and undermine trust.
Why Not Other Options:
Option A: Gaining email access as part of an official investigation with proper authorization is ethical.
Option B: Sharing copyrighted material within a professional organization with legitimate access is not unethical.
Option D: Storing sensitive documents on a removable device can pose risks but is not inherently unethical unless it violates policies or regulations.
EC-Council Alignment:Adhering to professional ethics, as outlined in the CISO framework, ensures actions are compliant with legal and organizational standards.
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