Acceptable use - An AUP sets rules related to an organization's IT security policies. These include rules around accessing restricted information; changing access data, such as passwords; opening questionable email attachments; using public Wi-Fi services; and using company approved authentication procedures, Autonomous operation - Automated and Autonomous Operations. Digital operations facilitate the automation of work, allowing the work to be performed by a machine instead of a human. That machine may be a programmable mechanical device such as a robot, or a software application that performs automated tasks, known simply as a bot, Societal norms and the behaviours of individuals  - These are changes in peoples beliefs, attitudes and behaviours as part of a social group, and as individuals, due to the increasing reliance on digital technology. , Changes in culture within an organisation - Is the beliefs, assumptions, values and ways of interacting that contribute to the social and psychological environment of an organisation., Environmental issues - The increased use of technology can have positive and negative impacts on the environment such as efficiency but more energy consumption. , Globalisation - This is the spread of technology across borders which includes different countries and continents., Inclusion and Diversity - Accepting everyone is different, people have different skills and needs., Monitoring of Employees - Employers may want to monitor their workforce for various reasons., Open source and creative commons - These are the software where the source code is made available for any person to inspect, modify or enhance. , The collection and use of data - Legislation such as the Data protection Act within the UK governs what organisations can do with respect to the collection and use of data., Unequal access to technology/digital devices - Known as Digital Divide which relates to who have access to technology and those who do not. ,

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