5 Questions
What are the widely accepted Fair Information Practice Principles according to the FTC?
Notice, Choice, Access, and Security
When was the concept of Fair Information Practice initially proposed?
1973
What is identified as a critical component of any governmental or self-regulatory program to protect online privacy?
Enforcement
What is the central contribution of the Advisory Committee on Automated Personal Data Systems?
Development of a code of fair information practice
What is the purpose of the FTC's inquiry into online entities' collection and use of personal information?
To assure fair practice and provide adequate information privacy protection
Study Notes
Fair Information Practice Principles
- Widely accepted Fair Information Practice Principles according to the FTC include:
- Transparency
- Individual Participation
- Purpose Specification
- Data Minimization
- Use Limitation
- Data Quality and Integrity
- Security
- Accountability and Oversight
History of Fair Information Practice
- The concept of Fair Information Practice was initially proposed in 1973.
Critical Component of Privacy Protection
- A critical component of any governmental or self-regulatory program to protect online privacy is enforcement mechanisms.
Advisory Committee on Automated Personal Data Systems
- The central contribution of the Advisory Committee on Automated Personal Data Systems is the development of the Fair Information Practice Principles.
FTC's Inquiry into Online Privacy
- The purpose of the FTC's inquiry into online entities' collection and use of personal information is to protect consumers' online privacy.
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