Test Bank for A Gift of Fire: Social, Legal, and Ethical Issues for Computing Technology, 5th Edition
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Chapter 2
______ In Olmsted v. United States (1928), the U.S. Supreme Court interpreted the Fourth
Amendment to apply only to physical intrusion. (T)
______ In Katz v. United States (1967), the U.S. Supreme Court determined that the
government needs a court order to intrude where a reasonable person has a reasonable
expectation of privacy. (T)
______ The Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets (1968) explicitly allowed wiretapping
and electronic surveillance by law enforcement agencies with a warrant. (T)
______ The USA PATRIOT Act (2001) gives individuals more protection from
governmental intrusion. (F)
______ In Kyllo v. United States (2001), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that when the
government uses a device that’s not in use by the general public to “see” things it could not
without intrusion, that is a “search” and requires a warrant. (T)
______ U.S. v. Jones (2012) was the first major case of digital technology surveillance and
involved police attaching a GPS tracking device to a person’s vehicle without a search
warrant. (T)
Chapter 2
1. Two approaches to the problem of protecting personal information are (a) the
free market view and (b) the consumer protection view. How do these points
of view differ on the issue of a company disclosing personal information
about its customers? How do they differ on the issue of errors in the data
about an individual that is distributed by a credit bureau?
2. Briefly describe what an “opt-in” policy is and an “opt-out” policy is. Let’s
say you were filling out a survey for an online magazine. Give an example of
what youโd see that would distinguish an opt-in from an opt-out policy.
3. Consider the European Union and the United States. Which one of these
cultures has historically placed a higher value upon privacy? Explain.
4. Why did the United States try to restrict strong encryption? What effect did
that attempt at restriction have on U.S. businesses?
5. What are some โprosโ and โconsโ to having a national ID card that can access
all of oneโs financial and medical information?
6. Would the Social Security Number be good to use as a national ID for U.S.
citizens? Why or why not?
Chapter 2
1. When a person visits a Web site, his or her IP address and the links he or she clicked
on are automatically recorded. This is an example of
(a) secondary use
(b) invisible information gathering
(c) data spillage
(d) data mining
Correct answer: b – pg 56-57
2. The Privacy Act of 1974 established rules to regulate
(a) private sector databases only
(b) all databases that contain personal information
(c) all personal information, including surveillance data
(d) Federal government databases only
Correct answer: d – pg 84
3. A cookie is
(a) a feature of a Web site designed to attract children
(b) an illegal use of information about a customer
(c) a file that a Web site stores on a visitor’s computer
(d) a small reward that can be redeemed on a Web site
Correct answer: c – pg 58
4. If a business follows an “opt-in” policy for handling personal data, information about
a customer
(a) may not be released under any conditions
(b) may not be released unless the customer gives permission
(c) may be released unless the customer requests that the information be kept private
(d) may be released for any legitimate business purpose
Correct answer: b – pg 59
5. The Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (CALEA) said that
(a) international electronic communications must be filtered through a single hub.
(b) agents of a foreign power may be wiretapped with authorization from a secret
court
(c) telecommunications equipment must be designed to allow the interception of
telephone calls (with a court order)
(d) email should have the same degree of legal protection as telephone calls
Correct answer: c – pg 115
Chapter 2
FISA
the Act which establishes oversight rules for the NSA
FTC
the federal commission that regulates trade
FCC
the federal commission that regulates communications
computer matching
combining and comparing information from different databases using a
single identifier
targeted marketing
advertising based on demographics, purchasing history, or other specific
aspects of people
COPPA
a law passed to protect children’s privacy online
data mining
combing through large amounts of data for patterns and information
computer profiling
analyzing data to determine characteristics of people most likely to engage
in a certain behavior
RFID
tags that use radio frequencies to communicate with devices
CALEA
the law that requires communications companies to design equipment so
that it is capable of being tapped
GPS
uses satellite signals and triangulation to determine location
encryption
a technology that transforms data into a form that is meaningless to anyone
who might intercept it
ECPA
a law which prohibits interception of email and reading of (some)
stored email without a court order
Chapter 2
1. Explain why the United States has historically placed less value than the
European Union on the right to privacy.
2. Describe three of the Fair Information Principles.
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