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Monday, September 25 • 9:00am - 4:30pm
Survival Guide for the Ethical Tester

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A recent Business Insider article described a “huge” online discussion between programmers about “the unethical and illegal things they’ve been asked to do”.

Chances are high that you as a tester will also be asked some day to do something in your work that conflicts with your values. Perhaps it has happened to you already.

The power of software over people’s lives is increasing daily. Its sheer pervasiveness makes it easy to take its impacts for granted. Yet we know that some systems can do irreparable and invisible harm when they fail—and sometimes when they work “correctly”.

Even seemingly insignificant software can present ethical issues for the people who build and test it. Apps that track locations or collect apparently trivial personal data can be used by corporations or governments to invade privacy, influence elections and shatter human rights.

In this workshop we will examine the different kinds of ethical quandaries a tester might be faced with. We will work together to explore and develop practical methods of addressing them, covering such topics as:

• How to recognise a situation that might present you with an ethical issue
• The importance of identifying your own ethical bottom line
• Understanding and managing the real risks presented by an ethical issue, including the risks to you and your career
• Ways to challenge unethical or illegal management directions
• Escalating your concerns to a responsible authority without wrecking your career

Testers can’t escape ethical issues in their work. Let’s equip ourselves to deal with them in advance, before a given situation becomes urgent.

Speakers
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Fiona Charles

Independent Coach, Consultant, and Workshop Facilitator, Quality Intelligence
Fiona Charles is an independent coach, consultant, and workshop facilitator specializing in thehuman side of software development, quality, and testing. She teaches organizations to managetheir software quality risk, and software practitioners human skills “beyond process”—hands-onpractical... Read More →


Monday September 25, 2017 9:00am - 4:30pm EDT
Kitchener 2 105 King St E, Kitchener, ON N2G 2K8