Exam 4: Privacy
Exam 1: An Overview of Ethics85 Questions
Exam 2: Ethics for It Workers and It Users85 Questions
Exam 3: Computer and Internet Crime90 Questions
Exam 4: Privacy95 Questions
Exam 5: Freedom of Expression90 Questions
Exam 6: Intellectual Property90 Questions
Exam 7: Software Development90 Questions
Exam 8: The Impact of Information Technology on Productivity and the Quality of Life90 Questions
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The ____ gave sweeping new powers both to domestic law enforcement and international intelligence agencies, including increasing the ability of law enforcement agencies to search telephone, e-mail, medical, financial, and other records.
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Spyware frequently employs sophisticated methods to avoid detection by popular software packages that are specifically designed to combat it.
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The three primary credit-reporting companies include Experian, Equifax, and ____________________.
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TransUnion
According to Benjamin Franklin, "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor ____________________.
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Title III of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act is also know as the Wiretap Act and authorizes wiretapping and electronic eavesdropping without the requirement of first obtaining a warrant from a judge.
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Briefly describe the concept of the right of privacy and information privacy.
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For a Web site to receive the ____ seal, its operators must demonstrate that it adheres to established privacy principles. The Web site must also agree to comply with that organization's oversight and consumer resolution process, and pay an annual fee.
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The ____ protects citizens from unreasonable government searches and is often invoked to protect the privacy of government employees.
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The European Union Data Protection Directive requires member countries to ensure that data transferred is protected. It has no impact on non-European Union countries.
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One of the key factors affecting the growth of e-commerce is the lack of Internet users' confidence in online privacy.
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The Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act allows the surveillance and collection of information about foreign governments or agents of foreign governments or organizations, only if a warrant is obtained from the FISA court within 72 hours after surveillance begins.
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____________________ is a form of personalization software that associates product promotions and other e-commerce offerings with specific content a user may receive in a news story headline.
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The U.S. Department of Commerce worked out an agreement with the European Union that would allow American companies that could certify adherence to certain ____________________ to import and export personal data.
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Under the PATRIOT Act, the FBI can issue a ____ to compel banks, Internet service providers, and credit reporting companies to turn over information about their customers without a court order simply on the basis that information is needed for an ongoing investigation.
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____ uses business rules tied to customer-supplied preferences or online behavior to determine the most appropriate page views and product information to display when a user visits a Web site.
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Under the Identity Theft and Assumption Deterrence Act the ______________________________ is assigned the task of helping victims to restore their credit and erase the impact of the imposter.
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A screening technology called ____ helps shield users from sites that do not provide the level of privacy protection they desire.
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Briefly describe how society is struggling to define the extent to which employers should be able to monitor the work-related activities of employees.
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The institution and communication of an ____ establishes boundaries of acceptable behavior and enables managers to take action against violators.
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