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Social Security numbers, passport numbers, street address, telephone number, and/or email address are considered what?

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Sources of Privacy Protections

Personally Identifiable Information (PII)

Privacy Protectcion Points (PPP)

Fair Information Practices (FIPS)

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Which type of privacy is concerned with placing limits on the ability to intrude into another individual’s environment.

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Communications Privacy

Information Privacy

Territorial Privacy

Bodily Privacy

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TheUnited States passed its first national privacy law in 1970, whichfocused solely on information about consumer credit. What is the name ofthis law?

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U.S. Health, Education and Welfare FIPs

Fair Credit Reporting Act

APEC Privacy Framework

Madrid Resolution

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Whichdata protection model emphasizes industry development of enforceablecodes or standards for privacy and data protection against the backdropof legal requirements by the government?

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The Self-Regulatory Model

The Comprehensive Model

The Sectoral Model

The Co-Regulatory Model

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Which of the following are requirements for forming a binding contract?

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Offer, Intention, Consideration

Offer, Authority, Acceptance

Offer, Acceptance, Liability

Offer, Acceptance, Consideration

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Whichof the following statutory or regulatory guidance documents has privacyprotections but does not actually does not contain the word privacy?

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Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act

Constitution

COPPA

HIPAA

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Which of the following best describes consent decree?

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Somelaws require regulatory agencies such as the Federal Trade Commissionor the Federal Communications Commission to issue regulations and rules.These place specific compliance expectations on the marketplace.

Ajudgment entered by agreement of the parties whereby the defendantagrees to stop alleged illegal activity, typically without admittingguilt or wrongdoing. In the privacy enforcement sphere, for example, theFTC has entered into numerousagreements with companies as a result ofalleged violations of privacy laws, such as the Children’s OnlinePrivacy Protection Act (COPPA).

Civilwrongs are recognized by law as the grounds for lawsuits. These wrongsresult in an injury or harm that constitutes the basis for a claim bythe injured party. Primary goals of are to provide relief for damagesincurred and deter others from committing the same wrongs.

Boththe federal Congress and the state legislatures have enacted a varietyof privacy and security laws. These regulate many different matters,including certain applications of information (such as use ofinformation for marketing or preemployment screening), certainindustries (such as financial institutions or healthcare providers),certain data elements (such as Social Security numbers or driver’slicense information) or specific harms (such as identity theft orchildren’s online privacy).

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What does “The ability of an individual harmed by a violation of a law to file a lawsuit against the violator” define?

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Preemption

Private Right of Action

Jurisdication

General vs Specific Authority

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Whichtype of trade practice includes false promises, misrepresentations, andfailures to comply with representations made to consumers?

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Unfair Trade Practices

Magnuson-Moss Authority

Consent Decrees

Deceptive Trade Practices

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Whichagency is responsible for transportation companies under itsjurisdiction and for enforcing violations of the Privacy ShieldFramework between the U.S. and the EU for some transportation companies?

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The U.S. Department of Commerce (DOC)

The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT)

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS)

The U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB)

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Inwhat type of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) enforcement does therespondent not admit fault, but promises to change its practices andavoids further litigation on the issue?

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Unfair Trade Practices

Consent Decrees

Magnuson-Moss Authority

Deceptive Trade Practices

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Civil, Criminal, and Administrative are examples of what?

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Federal and State Regulations

Types of Litigation and Enforcement

Types of FTC Actions

Types of Privacy Policy Enforcement

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Whichof the following best defines a superior (higher) government’s abilityto have its laws supersede those of an inferior (subordinate)government?

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Preemption

Jurisdiction

Notice

Private right of action

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Whichof the following is the ability to specify whether personal informationwill be collected and/or how it will be used or disclosed?

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Access

Acceptance

Notice

Choice

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Evenin the absence of statutes protecting confidentiality, common law haslong upheld which of the following in relation to privacy?

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Congressional Confidentialities

Religious Confidentialities

Journalists Naming Sources

Doctor-Patient Confidentiality

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Asthe volume of cross-border data transfers increases, privacyenforcement increasingly involves companies and government agencies inmore than one jurisdiction. Which of the following is not a key issuesof cross-border enforcement?

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Cross-Border Enforcement

Conflicts Between Privacy and Disclosure Laws

Self-Regulation and Enforcement

Cooperation Between Enforcement Agencies

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Which of the following was emphasized in both the White House consumer bill of rights and the 2012 FTC report?

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Security

Individual Control

Accountability

Transparency

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Which of the following is not part of the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights?

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Simplified consumer choice

Individual control

Focused collection

Respect for context

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FTCcategorizes the Privacy Bill of Rights into three themes. Which themeis described here: “Privacy notices should be clearer, shorter and morestandardized to enable better comprehension and comparison of privacypractices.”

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Transparency

Brokering Data

Simplified Consumer Choice

Privacy by Design

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Overtime, countries have adopted comprehensive privacy and data protectionlaws for a combination of at least three reasons: Remedy pastinjustices, Ensure consistency with European privacy laws, Promoteelectronic commerce. These three reasons belong to which World Model ofData Protection?

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The Comprehensive Model

The Self-Regulatory Model

The Sectoral Model

The Co-Regulatory Model

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Principleof lawfulness and fairness, Purpose specification principle, andOpenness principle are principles orginating in what privacy document?

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Council of Europe Convention (1981)

APEC Privacy Framework (2004)

OECD Guidelines (1980)

Madrid Resolution (2009)

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Organizationsshould maintain accurate, complete, and relevant personal informationfor the purposes identified in the notice describes which category offair information practices?

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Controls on the Information

Information Lifecycle

Management

Rights of Individuals

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TheConsumer Privacy Bill of Rights is based on traditional fairinformation practices. The bill of rights states that these rightsshould apply to commercial uses of personal data. As such, Red Clay mustcollect, use, and disclose personal data in ways that are consistentwith the context in which consumers provide the data. Which right isthis?

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Transparency

Respect for context

Individual control

Focused collection

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RedClay chooses to promote consumer privacy throughout its organizationsand at every stage in the development of its products and services. RedClay also chooses to incorporate substantive privacy protections intotheir practices, such as data security, reasonable collection limits,sound retention and disposal practices, and data accuracy. These actionsdescribe which of the FTC privacy enforcement areas?

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Simplified consumer choice

Transparency

Do Not Track

Privacy by design

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RedClay strives to ensure they comply with all privacy laws, regulations,standards, guidelines, etc. Fair Information Practices (FIPs) areguidelines for handling, storing, and managing data with privacy,security, and fairness in an information society that is rapidlyevolving. Notice, Choice and Consent, and Data Subject Access areassociated with which of the following FIPs principle?

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Information Lifecycle

Controls on the Information

Rights of Individuals

Management

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Whenexamining data protection and privacy laws and practices, it can behelpful to focus on four categories or classes of privacy. Which two ofthe four categories of privacy apply to Red Clay?

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Information privacy and Communications privacy

Communications privacy and Bodily Privacy

Territorial privacy and Bodily Privacy

Information privacy and Bodily Privacy

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RedClay is licensed to do business as a general contractor for residentialbuildings in three states (DE, MD, PA). The company’s architectsmaintain professional licensure in their state of residence. Thecompany’s general counsel is licensed to practice law in Delaware andMaryland. The Chief Financial Officer is a Certified Public Accountant(CPA) and licensed to practice in all three states. In terms of privacylaw, which of the best defines jurisdiction?

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A superior government’s ability to have its laws supersede those of an inferior government.

Specific authority is targeted at singular activities that are outlined by legislation.

The authority of a court to hear a particular case.

A superior government’s ability to have its laws supersede those of an inferior government.

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RedClay respects their customer’s right to privacy. Their websites andother public-facing content inform individuals about what information iscollected, how the information is used and disclosed, how to exerciseany choices about uses or disclosures, and whether the individual canaccess or update the information. This action supports two purposes ofUS Privacy Laws: (1) consumer education and (2) corporateaccountability. What are these external communications referred to?

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Notices

Access

Jurisdiction

Choice

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