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Which jurisdiction must courts have in order to hear a particular case?
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1 correct answer
A.
Subject matter jurisdiction and regulatory jurisdiction
B.
Subject matter jurisdiction and professional jurisdiction
C.
Personal jurisdiction and subject matter jurisdiction
D.
Personal jurisdiction and professional jurisdiction Reference: https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:kG3AN4srIh8J:https://www.shsu.edu/ ~klett/chapter%25202%2520bl281%2520judicial%2520review%2520new.htm +&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=pk&client=firefox-b-e

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Which authority supervises and enforces laws regarding advertising to children via the Internet?
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1 correct answer
A.
The Office for Civil Rights
B.
The Federal Trade Commission
C.
The Federal Communications Commission
D.
The Department of Homeland Security Reference: https://www.ftc.gov/sites/default/files/documents/public_statements/advertising-kids- and-ftc- regulatory-retrospective-advises-present/040802adstokids.pdf

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According to Section 5 of the FTC Act, self-regulation primarily involves a company’s right to do what?
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1 correct answer
A.
Determine which bodies will be involved in adjudication
B.
Decide if any enforcement actions are justified
C.
Adhere to its industry’s code of conduct
D.
Appeal decisions made against it Reference: https://www.ftc.gov/about-ftc/what-we-do/enforcement-authority

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Which was NOT one of the five priority areas listed by the Federal Trade Commission in its 2012 report, “Protecting Consumer Privacy in an Era of Rapid Change: Recommendations for Businesses and Policymakers”?
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1 correct answer
A.
International data transfers
B.
Large platform providers
C.
Promoting enforceable self-regulatory codes
D.
Do Not Track Reference: https://www.ftc.gov/news-events/press-releases/2012/03/ftc-issues-final-commission- report- protecting-consumer-privacy

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5/10
The “Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights” presented in a 2012 Obama administration report is generally based on?
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1 correct answer
A.
The 1974 Privacy Act
B.
Common law principles
C.
European Union Directive
D.
Traditional fair information practices Reference: https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/sites/default/files/privacy-final.pdf

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What is a legal document approved by a judge that formalizes an agreement between a governmental agency and an adverse party called?
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1 correct answer
A.
A consent decree
B.
Stare decisis decree
C.
A judgment rider
D.
Common law judgment

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7/10
Read this notice: Our website uses cookies. Cookies allow us to identify the computer or device you’re using to access the site, but they don’t identify you personally. For instructions on setting your Web browser to refuse cookies, click here. What type of legal choice does not notice provide?
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1 correct answer
A.
Mandatory
B.
Implied consent
C.
Opt-in
D.
Opt-out

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SCENARIO Please use the following to answer the next QUESTION: Cheryl is the sole owner of Fitness Coach, Inc., a medium-sized company that helps individuals realize their physical fitness goals through classes, individual instruction, and access to an extensive indoor gym. She has owned the company for ten years and has always been concerned about protecting customer’s privacy while maintaining the highest level of service. She is proud that she has built long-lasting customer relationships. Although Cheryl and her staff have tried to make privacy protection a priority, the company has no formal privacy policy. So Cheryl hired Janice, a privacy professional, to help her develop one. After an initial assessment, Janice created a first of a new policy. Cheryl read through the draft and was concerned about the many changes the policy would bring throughout the company. For example, the draft policy stipulates that a customer’s personal information can only be held for one year after paying for a service such as a session with personal trainer. It also promises that customer information will not be shared with third parties without the written consent of the customer. The wording of these rules worry Cheryl since stored personal information often helps her company to serve her customers, even if there are long pauses between their visits. In addition, there are some third parties that provide crucial services, such as aerobics instructors who teach classes on a contract basis. Having access to customer files and understanding the fitness levels of their students helps instructors to organize their classes. Janice understood Cheryl’s concerns and was already formulating some ideas for revision. She tried to put Cheryl at ease by pointing out that customer data can still be kept, but that it should be classified according to levels of sensitivity. However, Cheryl was skeptical. It seemed that classifying data and treating each type differently would cause undue difficulties in the company’s day-to-day operations. Cheryl wants one simple data storage and access system that any employee can access if needed. Even though the privacy policy was only a draft, she was beginning to see that changes within her company were going to be necessary. She told Janice that she would be more comfortable with implementing the new policy gradually over a period of several months, one department at a time. She was also interested in a layered approach by creating documents listing applicable parts of the new policy for each department. What is the best reason for Cheryl to follow Janice’s suggestion about classifying customer data?
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1 correct answer
A.
It will help employees stay better organized
B.
It will help the company meet a federal mandate
C.
It will increase the security of customers’ personal information (PI)
D.
It will prevent the company from collecting too much personal information (PI) Reference: https://eits.uga.edu/access_and_security/infosec/pols_regs/policies/dcps/

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SCENARIO Please use the following to answer the next QUESTION: Cheryl is the sole owner of Fitness Coach, Inc., a medium-sized company that helps individuals realize their physical fitness goals through classes, individual instruction, and access to an extensive indoor gym. She has owned the company for ten years and has always been concerned about protecting customer’s privacy while maintaining the highest level of service. She is proud that she has built long-lasting customer relationships. Although Cheryl and her staff have tried to make privacy protection a priority, the company has no formal privacy policy. So Cheryl hired Janice, a privacy professional, to help her develop one. After an initial assessment, Janice created a first of a new policy. Cheryl read through the draft and was concerned about the many changes the policy would bring throughout the company. For example, the draft policy stipulates that a customer’s personal information can only be held for one year after paying for a service such as a session with personal trainer. It also promises that customer information will not be shared with third parties without the written consent of the customer. The wording of these rules worry Cheryl since stored personal information often helps her company to serve her customers, even if there are long pauses between their visits. In addition, there are some third parties that provide crucial services, such as aerobics instructors who teach classes on a contract basis. Having access to customer files and understanding the fitness levels of their students helps instructors to organize their classes. Janice understood Cheryl’s concerns and was already formulating some ideas for revision. She tried to put Cheryl at ease by pointing out that customer data can still be kept, but that it should be classified according to levels of sensitivity. However, Cheryl was skeptical. It seemed that classifying data and treating each type differently would cause undue difficulties in the company’s day-to-day operations. Cheryl wants one simple data storage and access system that any employee can access if needed. Even though the privacy policy was only a draft, she was beginning to see that changes within her company were going to be necessary. She told Janice that she would be more comfortable with implementing the new policy gradually over a period of several months, one department at a time. She was also interested in a layered approach by creating documents listing applicable parts of the new policy for each department. What is the most likely risk of Fitness Coach, Inc. adopting Janice’s first draft of the privacy policy?
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1 correct answer
A.
Leaving the company susceptible to violations by setting unrealistic goals
B.
Failing to meet the needs of customers who are concerned about privacy
C.
Showing a lack of trust in the organization’s privacy practices
D.
Not being in standard compliance with applicable laws

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SCENARIO Please use the following to answer the next QUESTION: Cheryl is the sole owner of Fitness Coach, Inc., a medium-sized company that helps individuals realize their physical fitness goals through classes, individual instruction, and access to an extensive indoor gym. She has owned the company for ten years and has always been concerned about protecting customer’s privacy while maintaining the highest level of service. She is proud that she has built long-lasting customer relationships. Although Cheryl and her staff have tried to make privacy protection a priority, the company has no formal privacy policy. So Cheryl hired Janice, a privacy professional, to help her develop one. After an initial assessment, Janice created a first of a new policy. Cheryl read through the draft and was concerned about the many changes the policy would bring throughout the company. For example, the draft policy stipulates that a customer’s personal information can only be held for one year after paying for a service such as a session with personal trainer. It also promises that customer information will not be shared with third parties without the written consent of the customer. The wording of these rules worry Cheryl since stored personal information often helps her company to serve her customers, even if there are long pauses between their visits. In addition, there are some third parties that provide crucial services, such as aerobics instructors who teach classes on a contract basis. Having access to customer files and understanding the fitness levels of their students helps instructors to organize their classes. Janice understood Cheryl’s concerns and was already formulating some ideas for revision. She tried to put Cheryl at ease by pointing out that customer data can still be kept, but that it should be classified according to levels of sensitivity. However, Cheryl was skeptical. It seemed that classifying data and treating each type differently would cause undue difficulties in the company’s day-to-day operations. Cheryl wants one simple data storage and access system that any employee can access if needed. Even though the privacy policy was only a draft, she was beginning to see that changes within her company were going to be necessary. She told Janice that she would be more comfortable with implementing the new policy gradually over a period of several months, one department at a time. She was also interested in a layered approach by creating documents listing applicable parts of the new policy for each department. What is the main problem with Cheryl’s suggested method of communicating the new privacy policy?
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1 correct answer
A.
The policy would not be considered valid if not communicated in full.
B.
The policy might not be implemented consistency across departments.
C.
Employees would not be comfortable with a policy that is put into action over time.
D.
Employees might not understand how the documents relate to the policy as a whole.
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