One ethical issue when storing electronic information is security breaches. Security breaches can allow people that are not supposed to have the information to obtain it through illegal means. By storing individual data onto electronics the risk that they may be breached is always something that they will have to look out for. Another ethical issue is data inaccuracies in which sometimes data can become messed up. In these cases it is important that people look over the information that they put inside electronics. Another way can be if information is transferred in which sometimes the information can be lost in between the transfer and may need someone to fix the inaccuracies that the data may depict. Another is privacy, this privacy allows people to allow or deny their information to be shared to others. Sometimes this is not always the case since there are hackers that would steal this information or maybe in certain situations the government may try to violate your privacy in order to obtain information that they deem necessary. So sometimes your privacy does not matter. The last ethical issue that I will talk about is how the system people use is put into effect. The way that people go about storing their information can prove to be an issue based on how they go about storing said data. Some may become frustrated with using the system and make mistakes or even they just might not be confident in using it. Cybersecurity risks in America are at a minimal compared to that of a place like China. Even though they are a very big place, China’s cybersecurity defense compared to America’s is a very big difference. They have nowhere as big a defense as America does towards cyber attacks which makes them very vulnerable to attacks from different countries unlike us in which countries would have a hard time breaking through our defenses.