When considering different ethical issues that can arise, when storing electronic information about individuals, in this regard, prevalent and apparent issues may include those concerning the privacy, security, accuracy, and integrity of data. For starters, with data privacy, from a confidentiality standpoint, this can certainly be a significant ethical concern, given how an individual’s personal data and electronic information, may not be kept private, if it is in fact stored. Moreover, with data security, as this next ethical issue is closely related to data privacy, this may also be an ethical concern being as if there is inadequate security; stored information, in addition to not being kept private, also too, may not be protected. And from here, considering how insufficient security could make stored information vulnerable to potential threats such as that of unauthorized access, misuse, and or breaches, this is additionally noteworthy, as from here, this could result further in other forms of individual harm, such as that of identity theft, and or fraud. Beyond this, as another emerging ethical issue can be seen within data accuracy, from this perspective, ethical problems can ensue, if stored electronic information is inaccurate, and or too, outdated. Furthermore, considering inaccuracies in data, could in turn affect an individual’s opportunities, as well as too, potentially their reputation, this could surely cause lots of ethical dilemmas. Lastly, as the final ethical issue pertains to that of data integrity, this is an evident ethical concern since with personal data, and stored electronic information, trustworthiness cannot always be ensured. With this, as stored information may be subject to tampering, manipulation, exploits, and or too vulnerabilities, in this way due in large part to the aforementioned issues of data privacy, data security, and data accuracy, the integrity of data, in this regard, may certainly be put at risk.