Wiley Chapter 3 Quiz Questions
opt-out
Companies prefer the ___ model of informed consent.
True
Content that is illegal in one country can still be legal in other countries.
False
If your employer clearly states in the employee handbook that work email addresses should be used for official business only and then proceeds to read all emails you send and receive, he or she is guilty of a legal violation.
False
Tagging your friends' pictures on Facebook will not compromise their privacy as long as you obtain their permission.
financial; Enron
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act requires publicly held companies to implement ___ controls; it was passed to address the ___ crisis.
Liability
Which fundamental tenet of ethics brought Volkswagen's "Diesel Dupe" into the light?
GPS
Which of the following data is not currently collected by usage-based car insurance companies?
accountability
a tenet of ethics that refers to determining who is responsible for actions that were taken
True
The right to privacy is recognized today in all the US states and by the federal government, either by statute or in common law.
True
India purchased the StingRay to monitor the calls of opposition-party politicians.
Sarbanes-Oxley Act
Major scandals at Enron, WorldCom, and Tyco led to the passage of which law in 2002?
Utilitarian
Minimizing the organization's carbon footprint and otherwise striving for "green IT" is an example of a ____ approach.
True
The impact Team claimed it hacked Ashley because the company charged for deleting profiles that it never deleted.
False
The law basically does not support an employer's right to read electronic mail and other electronic documents.
True
The legal concept that gives individuals the right to recover damages done to them by other individuals, organizations, or systems is known as liability.
False
Using apps on your smart phones that broadcast your location to others is a harmless act.