As technology advances, ethical considerations become increasingly critical in shaping responsible innovation and digital governance. Professionals in computing must understand the social, legal, and moral implications of their work. Computing and Technology Ethics examines issues such as data privacy, algorithmic bias, cybersecurity, and intellectual property. The book also explores ethical frameworks for AI, automation, and digital surveillance. It encourages critical reflection on how technology influences human rights, labor, and democracy. By linking ethical theory with real-world dilemmas, it provides a foundation for responsible decision-making in technology design and application.