An amendment to the United States Constitution that protects citizens from unreasonable government searches
Was a bank deregulation law that Depression-era law known as Glass-Steagall.
a device that records electronic impulses to identify the numbers dialed for outgoing calls.
The theft of personal information,which is then used without the owner's permission.
a federal law that assigns certain rights to parents regarding their children’s educational records.
ARRA
Informs employees to save relevant data and to suspend data that may be destroyed.
Grants citizens the right to access certain information and records of federal,state,and local governments upon request.
A device that records vehicle and occupant data for a few seconds before, during, and after any vehicle crash that is severe enough to deploy the vehicle’s air bags.
A process that couples human guidance with computer-driven concept searching.
the unintended release of sensitive data or the access of sensitive data by unauthorized individuals.
Amended both the Wiretap Act and ECPA.
Using the Internet for purposes unrelated to work.
The collection, preparation, review, and production of electronically stored information for use in criminal and civil actions and proceedings.
Text files that can be downloaded to the hard drives of users who visit a website
To give an organization the right to share personal data
Authorized $787 billion in spending and tax cuts over a 10-year period.
Gives parents control over what information websites can collect from their kids.
was enacted by the United States Congress to extend restrictions on government wire taps of telephone calls.