The communications networks of the United States carry(ies) more funds than all of the armored cars in the world combined. _________________________ - ANSWER True
Employees are not deterred by the potential loss of ce
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The communications networks of the United States carry(ies) more funds than all of the armored cars in the world combined. _________________________ - ANSWER True
Employees are not deterred by the potential loss of certification or professional accreditation resulting from a breach of a code of conduct, because this loss has no effect on employees' marketability and earning power. - ANSWER false
The Digital Millennium Copyright Act is the American law created in response to Directive 95/46/EC, adopted in 1995 by the European Union. _________________________ - ANSWER true
What is the subject of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act? - ANSWER Financial reporting
The Department of Homeland Security works with academic campuses nationally, focusing on resilience, recruitment, internationalization, growing academic maturity, and academic research. - ANSWER True
The U.S. Secret Service is currently within the Department of the Treasury - ANSWER false
__________ law regulates the structure and administration of government agencies and their relationships with citizens, employees, and other governments. - ANSWER public
Individuals with authorization and privileges to manage information within the organization are most likely to cause harm or damage by accident. - ANSWER True
The Economic Espionage Act of 1996 protects American ingenuity, intellectual property, and competitive advantage. _________________________ - ANSWER True
__________ law comprises a wide variety of laws that govern a nation or state. - ANSWER
The Federal Bureau of Investigation's National InfraGard Program serves its members in four basic ways: Maintains an intrusion alert network using encrypted e-mail; maintains a secure Web site for communication about suspicious activity or intrusions; sponsors local chapter activities; and operates a help desk for questions. _________________________ - ANSWER true
The difference between a policy and a law is that ignorance of a law is an acceptable defense. - ANSWER false
Cultural differences can make it difficult to determine what is ethical and not ethical between cultures, except when it comes to the use of computers, where ethics are considered universal. - ANSWER false
What is the subject of the Computer Security Act? - ANSWER Federal agency information security
Laws, policies, and their associated penalties only provide deterrence if offenders fear the penalty, expect to be caught, and expect the penalty to be applied if they are caught. - ANSWER true
Which of the following acts is also widely known as the Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act? - ANSWER Financial Services Modernization Act
The Graham-Leach-Bliley Act is a critical piece of legislation that affects the executive management of publicly traded corporations and public accounting firms. - ANSWER false
The Federal Privacy Act of 1974 regulates government agencies and holds them accountable if they release information about national security without permission. _________________________ - ANSWER false
The Department of Homeland Security is the only U.S. federal agency charged with the protection of American information resources and the investigation of threats to, or attacks on, those resources - ANSWER false
Criminal laws address activities and conduct harmful to society and is categorized as private or public. - ANSWER true
The __________ defines stiffer penalties for prosecution of terrorist crimes. - ANSWER USA PATRIOT Act
Privacy is the right of individuals or groups to protect themselves and their information from unauthorized access, providing confidentiality - ANSWER true
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