Management Information System (MIS) Practice Exam

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What does Information property focus on?

  1. Who owns information about individuals and how information can be sold and exchanged

  2. Information that has been encrypted to restrict access

  3. What information should be revealed in the workplace

  4. Responsibility for informational errors

The correct answer is: Who owns information about individuals and how information can be sold and exchanged

Information property focuses on the ownership and control of data, particularly regarding personal and sensitive information about individuals. This concept encompasses legal and ethical considerations surrounding who has the rights to access and manage such information, as well as how it can be sold or exchanged in various contexts. This aspect is increasingly relevant in discussions about privacy regulations, intellectual property, and data monetization practices in today’s digital economy. The other options do not encapsulate the primary focus of information property. Options regarding encryption pertain to data security rather than ownership rights. Questions about workplace information disclosure highlight issues of confidentiality and transparency but do not fully address the broader implications of ownership and trade. Responsibility for informational errors concerns accountability and data integrity, which are distinct from the concepts of ownership and control central to information property. Each of these areas relates to information management but does not directly represent the primary focus of the concept of information property.