[CYIS 2310] Ethics and Impacts RQ8
In Carpenter v. the United States, the US Supreme Court ruled that it is a violation of the Fourth Amendment when the police or prosecutors access what kind of information without a search warrant?
Cellphone location information
Which of the following statements about the REAL ID Act is not true?
Congress repealed the REAL ID Act after many states refused to issue new driver's licenses.
What was the original purpose of Operation Shamrock?
Intercept all international telegrams entering or leaving the United States.
After the terroirist attacks of September 11, 2001, which U.S. governmental agency collected telephone call records of tens of millions of Americans without a court order?
National Security Agency
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act ______.
attempts to limit the exchange of information among health care providers to that information necessary to care for the patient
What of the following is not one of the categories in Daniel Solove's taxonomy of privacy?
information filtering
According to the Employee Polygraph Protection Act, which organization(s) cannot administer lie detector tests to job applicants?
most private employers
The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act ______.
required online services to obtain parental consent before collecting any information from children 12 years old and younger
The Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution has to do with ______.
search warrants
After Congress rules that wiretapping was illegal ______.
the FBI continued wiretapping people secretly