| A | B |
| Ethics | Personal behaviors that build responsibility and trust. Computer ethics requires more than just avoiding unlawful acts but also upholding standards such as confidentiality |
| Artificial Intelligence | An area of computer science that focuses on intelligent machines. |
| Intellectual Property | Content that is owned by a copyright holder. |
| Dark Web | A network of encrypted content that allows users to engage in untraceable activity. |
| Green Computing | Environmentally sound policies that prescribe energy efficiency |
| Ergonomics | The study of how people function most effectively in their work environment. |
| Blue Light | A range of the visible light spectrum |
| Cyberloafing | Employees using their company's internet connection for personal use on company time. |
| Employee Monitoring | Observing and recording the activities of employees |
| Net Neutrality | A government policy that required Internet Service Providers to allow equal access to all web content. |
| Predictive Policing | Law enforcement practice that involves analyzing data from traffic cameras |
| Hacktivism | Malicious attacks on networks and websites for the purpose of promoting social change |
| Doxing | Publishing the private contact information of one's political opponents online. |