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20 Cards in this Set
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What is the best method of preventing an illegal or an unethical activity? |
Deference is the most important activity. It includes fear of the penalty, fear of detection, and fear of punishment. |
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How do people of varying ethnic backgrounds differ in their view of computer ethics? |
Some ethnicities see nothing wrong with software theft be at muse they view it as collective ownership in society. |
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What is a policy how does it differ from a law? |
Policies are guidelines that describe how employees should act. They are organizational laws. Policies also require acceptance in order to be enforced as such, ignorance can be used as a defense unlike with laws. |
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What is civil law and what does it accomplish |
Civil law addresses law between people and organizations. It controls the establishment and enforcement of contracts between individuals |
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What is another name for the Kennedy kassebum act and why is important to organizations that are not in the Healthcare industry. |
HIPAA is important because it gives the ability for people to be informed on who access their info and how it was used. |
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What are the primary examples of public law? |
Administrative constitutional and criminal |
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Of the organizations listed in this chapter which is focused on auditing and control? |
ISAca |
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Which law amended the computer fraud and abuse act and what did it change |
NIIPA modified several sections and increased penalties for selected crimes. |
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How does Sox affect is managers? |
Sox was created to keep financial records accurate to increase transparency. It is an extra asset that is managers must protect because there are now detailed records. |
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Which law was specifically created to deal with encryption policy |
The security and freedom through encryption act protected the use and selling of encryption and made it not probable cause in investigations. |
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What was the purpose of the Patriot act? |
The purpose of the Patriot act was to protect against terrorist activity. |
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What is privacy in an is context? |
Privacy refers to the safety of information that a firm may have on its clients. |
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What law affects banks and credit unions and affects use of customer data? What other affect does it have? |
The gramm Leah Bliley act or the fsma this law made it mandatory to disclose their info sharing polices and it requires them to protect your info |
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What are the three general categories of unethical and illegal activities? |
Ignorance, accident, and intent |
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Of the is organizations listed in this chapter which has been established for the longest time? |
The acm was founded in 1947 |
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How has the Patriot act been revised? |
In 2006 it made permanent 14 of its 16 expanded powered and allowed for the use of wiretaps again from 1978 |
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What laws protect ip internationally |
Trips and the dmca |
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What is tort law and what does it afford an individual to do? |
Tort law allows individuals to seek restitution against others in case of injury. |
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What is due care? |
Due care is the responsibility of an organization to make sure that it is using safe and secure policies. |
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What is difference between due care and due diligence? |
Due care is the responsibility to set a level of security and due diligence is the implementation of those standards. |