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Episode 119 | Part 3: Cybersecurity ?️

Episode 119 | Part 3: Cybersecurity ?️

FromIELTSCast | Weekly shadowing exercises for IELTS Speaking


Episode 119 | Part 3: Cybersecurity ?️

FromIELTSCast | Weekly shadowing exercises for IELTS Speaking

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Length:
19 minutes
Released:
Sep 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Sign up for the FREE newsletter! https://www.ieltsielts.com/ How do you think the use of electronic devices has changed the way people work compared to the past? The use of electronic devices has undeniably revolutionized the way people work compared to the past. Previously, work was primarily centred around physical locations, such as offices and factories, where employees were essentially tethered to specific workstations. However, with the advent of electronic devices work has become increasingly flexible and decentralised. Individuals can now work remotely and access vast amounts of information within seconds. This level of convenience and efficiency was unimaginable in the past. Are there any disadvantages to relying heavily on electronic devices for work-related tasks? Yes, there are. One of the primary concerns is the potential for digital distractions. With constant notifications, emails and social media, employees may find it challenging to maintain focus and productivity. Furthermore, the overuse of electronic devices can lead to health issues, such as eye strain and sedentary behaviour, which may contribute to long-term health problems. How has the advancement of technology influenced the types of jobs available in today's workforce? The advancement of technology has had a profound impact on the types of jobs available in today's workforce. Robotics and artificial intelligence have led to the automation of routine tasks, which has resulted in the need for completely new jobs in fields like data analysis and cybersecurity. Technology, for better or for worse, has also created the 'gig' economy, making freelance work and short-term contracts possible. This diversifying of the job market has required individuals continuously adapt and acquire new skills to remain competitive in the rapidly changing work environment. In what ways can people ensure the security and privacy of their data when using electronic devices for important work? There are several measures individuals can take to protect their data. Regularly updating software and applications is also critical, as updates often contain security patches that address vulnerabilities. Further, encrypting sensitive data and using secure connections can safeguard information from unauthorised access. Are there any ethical concerns related to the use of electronic devices for work? Indeed. For example, employers may use monitoring software to track employees' activities. This of course raises questions about the extent to which such surveillance is ethical and respects employees' privacy and personal space. Additionally, issues related to data privacy and confidentiality arise when handling sensitive customer or client information. A final ethical concern I can think of is the 'digital divide,' where some individuals have access to advanced electronic devices and the internet while others do not. As we were discussing earlier, so much of the workforce is now dependent on technology. Not having access to technology may mean some individuals do not have equitable access to job opportunities. Thank you. This is the end of the speaking exam.
Released:
Sep 4, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode

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This show publishes 'Repeat After Me' IELTS Speaking lessons. All speaking scripts are written by active examiners, and all questions are taken from real exams. For full lessons, visit: http://www.ieltsspeakingblog.com Contact Ryan at ryan@ieltsspeakingblog.com