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When did the FTC first describe the widely accepted Fair Information Practice Principles?
When did the FTC first describe the widely accepted Fair Information Practice Principles?
- 1995
- 2005
- 2000
- 1998 (correct)
What are the widely accepted Fair Information Practice Principles identified by the FTC?
What are the widely accepted Fair Information Practice Principles identified by the FTC?
- Disclosure, Authorization, Access, and Integrity
- Consent, Disclosure, Use, and Protection
- Notice, Choice, Access, and Security (correct)
- Transparency, Consent, Control, and Encryption
Which organization proposed and named the Fair Information Practice Principles?
Which organization proposed and named the Fair Information Practice Principles?
- The US Secretary's Advisory Committee on Automated Personal Data Systems (correct)
- The Federal Trade Commission
- The United States Commission
- The Electronic Privacy Information Center
What is considered a critical component of any governmental or self-regulatory program to protect online privacy according to the FTC?
What is considered a critical component of any governmental or self-regulatory program to protect online privacy according to the FTC?
What was the central contribution of the US Secretary's Advisory Committee on Automated Personal Data Systems?
What was the central contribution of the US Secretary's Advisory Committee on Automated Personal Data Systems?
What does SQL stand for?
What does SQL stand for?
In which decade was SQL introduced?
In which decade was SQL introduced?
What type of language is SQL?
What type of language is SQL?
Which concept did SQL introduce that was advantageous over older read–write APIs?
Which concept did SQL introduce that was advantageous over older read–write APIs?
What was the relational model used by SQL based upon?
What was the relational model used by SQL based upon?
Study Notes
Fair Information Practice Principles
- The FTC first described the widely accepted Fair Information Practice Principles in 1973.
- The widely accepted Fair Information Practice Principles identified by the FTC are:
- Transparency
- Individual Participation
- Purpose Specification
- Data Minimization
- Use Limitation
- Data Quality and Integrity
- Security
- Accountability
- The US Secretary's Advisory Committee on Automated Personal Data Systems proposed and named the Fair Information Practice Principles.
Online Privacy Protection
- Enforcement and Redress are considered a critical component of any governmental or self-regulatory program to protect online privacy according to the FTC.
SQL
- SQL stands for Structured Query Language.
- SQL was introduced in the 1970s.
- SQL is a declarative language.
- SQL introduced the concept of declarative querying that was advantageous over older read–write APIs.
- The relational model used by SQL was based on the work of Edgar F. Codd.
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Test your knowledge of the FTC Fair Information Practice Principles with this quiz. Explore the guidelines for fair information practice in the electronic marketplace and assess your understanding of the concepts concerning the collection and use of personal information online.