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A covered entity doesn't have to account for every PHI disclosure that it makes. The Privacy Rule states that some kinds of disclosures don't have to be included in an accounting. Any disclosure not specifically excluded must be included and tracked. Which of the following disclosures does not need...

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ITN 267 Final Study Guide || with 100% Errorless Solutions.
A covered entity doesn't have to account for every PHI disclosure that it makes. The Privacy
Rule states that some kinds of disclosures don't have to be included in an accounting. Any
disclosure not specifically excluded must be included and tracked. Which of the following
disclosures does not need to be tracked. correct answers disclosures made to carry out treatment,
payment, and health care activities

A _______________________ protects the formulas, processes, methods, and information that
give a business a competitive edge. correct answers Trade Secret

A judge or jury can consider only _______________ evidence when deciding cases correct
answers Admissible

A legal owner of property has the right to use that property in any way that they want to, and the
power to give those rights to another. This is called ______________________________.
correct answers Property Interest

According to California law, entities don't need to give notice of a breach if the personal
information in their computer system was encrypted; thus they are granted safe harbor. TRUE
OR FALSE correct answers TRUE

After the ChoicePoint breach, 46 states, including the District of Columbia, have created breach
notification laws. Although, most states used the California law as a model, there are some
differences. Which of the following is not on of these differences correct answers Maximum
requirements for encryption

Although California law doesn't assess any penalties against an entity that doesn't follow the
notification law, it does permit a person a private cause of action against those entities. People
can sue the private entity for any damages they have because they didn't receive notification in a
timely manner. TRUE OR FALSE correct answers TRUE

At the federal level, what is the name of the main guidance regarding the submission of evidence
at trial correct answers Federal Rules of Evidence

Because Congress can't usually interfere in state matters, it can't create a uniform federal law in
areas legislated by the states unless there's a compelling reason to do so. Thus, there is no
existing federal law on information security. TRUE OR FALSE correct answers TRUE

Before ________________, many workers experienced "job lock" and were afraid that they
would lose health care benefits if they changed jobs. correct answers HIPPA

CCE, CCFE, CFCE, and GCFA are all examples of: correct answers Computer forensic
examiner certifications

COBRA benefits generally last a maximum of correct answers 18 months

, Congress created the ______________ in response to the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks.
correct answers Federal Information Security Management Act (FISMA)

California's Database Security Breach Notification Act law requires entities to notify California
residents whenever a security breach occurs without any delays in notification if they reasonably
believe that a breach has occurred. TRUE OR FALSE correct answers False

FISMA requires federal agencies to secure national security systems using a risk-based
approach, but this does not apply to ________________ information. correct answers classified

If a criminal case goes to trial, the government must prove the defendant's guilt beyond a
reasonable doubt. Though reasonable doubt doesn't mean that a juror is 100 percent convinced of
the defendant's guilt, it does mean that a juror must be fully satisfied that the prosecution has
eliminated reasonable doubt about the defendant's guilt. TRUE OR FALSE correct answers True

In 1998, Congress passed the _______________. This law helps protect copyrights in the
multimedia world. It also contains provisions that help insulate Internet service providers
providers from the actions of their customers correct answers Digital Millennium Copyright Act

In May 2007, the _________________________________ required all federal agencies to create
a breach notification plan. This instruction was issued in response to a large data breach at the
Department of Veterans Affairs. correct answers OMB

In a situation where phishing attackers attempt to steal personal information, which of the
following federal acts can be used to prosecute such a crime? correct answers Computer Fraud
and Abuse Act

In general, many states criminalize the same behavior that federal cybercrime laws address
correct answers True

Intentional torts most often occur when the defendant intended to commit the tort. Most torts
involving _______________________ are intentional torts. correct answers Computers and
cyberspace

Once a grand jury returns an indictment, the next step in the criminal process is the arraignment.
After this hearing, a court must inform the defendant about the charges and advise the defendant
about his or her legal and constitutional rights. TRUE OR FALSE correct answers True

Patents, trademarks, and copyrights are all types correct answers intellectual property

SOX _______________ requires CEOs and CFOs to certify a company's SEC reports. correct
answers Section 302

SOX _______________ imposes criminal liability for fraudulent financial certifications correct
answers Section 906

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