Barrett Chuang Quiz: MDST 1002-581
"If people just understood how much we knew about them, they'd be really worried." This statement was made to Alastair Mactaggart by:
an engineer at Google.
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) allows California residents to:
find out about third-party companies who are buying their data.
The main reason Colorado's strict data-protection law is different from the new California law (CCPA) is because:
its purpose was to prevent identity theft and not to protect consumers' data privacy
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a regulation enacted by what government?
the European Union
According to Barrett, why are Europeans more open to regulating companies in regard to how they treat privacy rights and data protections?
Europeans tend to feel that customers own their own data, while in the U.S, customers don't tend to contest the companies' view that the companies own consumer data.
Only companies headquartered in California will be impacted by the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) regulation.
False
Records of consumers' past purchases are excluded from the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
False
The American hotel company Marriott International does not need to comply with GDPR data protections because it's headquartered in Maryland in the U.S.
False
The state of California is the world's ______________ largest economy.
Fifth
The "right to be forgotten" is a component of:
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)