FINALS | IDENTIFICATION Flashcards

1
Q

Data gathered about a user’s Web browsing through the use of cookies is ____

A

anonymous

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2
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Legal recourse is possible only when
____ turns into clear threats and intimidation against specific citizens.

A

hate speech

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3
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The ____ grants citizens the right to access certain information and records of federal, state, and local governments upon request.

A

Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)

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4
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Making either an oral or a written statement of alleged fact that is false and that harms another person is ____.

A

defamation

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5
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The ____ was passed by Congress in 1994 and amended both the Wiretap Act and ECPA.

A

Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA)

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6
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CALEA

A

Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act

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7
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____ was passed as an amendment to Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act.

A

Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA)

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8
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The ____ describes procedures for the electronic surveillance and collection of foreign intelligence information in communications between foreign powers and the agents of foreign powers.

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Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA)

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9
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“the right to be left alone—the most comprehensive of rights, and the right most valued by a free people.”

A

right of privacy

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10
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The ____ established the Federal Communications Commission and gave it responsibility for regulating all non-federal-government use of radio and television broadcasting and all interstate telecommunications as well as all international communications that originate or terminate in the United States. The act also restricted the government’s ability to secretly intercept communications.

A

Communications Act

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11
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Individuals must reveal much of their personal ____ in order to take advantage of the wide range of financial products and services available, including credit cards, checking and savings accounts, loans, payroll direct deposit, and brokerage accounts.

A

financial data

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12
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The ____ protects the records of financial institution customers from unauthorized scrutiny by the federal government.

A

Right to Financial Privacy Act (1978)

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13
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This rule established mandatory guidelines for the collection and disclosure of personal financial information by financial organizations.

A

Financial Privacy Rule

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14
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This rule requires each financial institution to document a data security plan describing the company’s preparation and plans for the ongoing protection of clients’ personal data

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Safeguards Rule

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15
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This rule addresses attempts by people to access personal information without proper authority by such means as impersonating an account holder or phishing.

A

Pretexting Rule

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16
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sending sexual messages, nude or seminude photos, or sexually explicit videos over a cell phone

A

SEXTING

17
Q

The____was passed in 2003 as an amendment to the Fair Credit Reporting Act

A

Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act (2003)

18
Q

The ____ is a federal law that assigns certain rights to parents regarding their children’s educational records.

A

Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)

19
Q

According to the ____, any Web site that caters to children must offer comprehensive privacy policies, notify parents or guardians about its data collection practices, and receive parental consent before collecting any personal information from children under 13 years of age.

A

Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)