Scenario 1:
Your company owns a database of users addresses and telephone numbers. Another company claims their product to be related to your business. It claims users will benefit from the company's advertisement. The company offers you a large sum of money for all your users' information. Do you sell it to the company? Why or why not?

Scenario 2:
You are a priest at a church. A person confessed about a recent murder he committed. You are contacted by police offices with request to give them details of the murder. They claim they don't have any other evidence. Do you disclose the information? What ethical aspects are involved in your decision?

Scenario 3:
You work at a library and have a visitor database at your disposal. A friend of a known visitor asks for the user's phone number and claims it is an emergency - the friends life is in danger. What actions do you take? Why?

Scenario 4:
You discover that your telephone line is tapped. You have not performed any illegal activities that could have caused the tap. What are your actions?

Scenario 5:
In order to access your University's network you have to install software provided by your University. This software monitors your computer activity and reports the actions it finds suspicious to the University authorities. How do you react to this fact? What would you do to abolish such a thing? On what grounds would you defend your position?