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CIPP-US EXAM|Latest Update Graded A+ Access The ability to view personal information held by an organization. This may be supplemented by allowing updates or corrections to the information. U.S. laws often provide for access and correction when the information is used for any type of substantive ...

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CIPP-US EXAM|Latest Update Graded A+
Access
The ability to view personal information held by an organization. This may be supplemented by
allowing updates or corrections to the information. U.S. laws often provide for access and correction
when the information is used for any type of substantive decision making, such as for credit reports.


Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA)
Bars discrimination against qualified individuals with disabilities; places restrictions on pre-
employment medical screening.


Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB)
Has enforcement power for unfair, deceptive or abusive acts and practices for financial institutions.


Choice
The ability to specify whether personal information will be collected and/or how it will be used or
disclosed. Choice can be express or implied.


Common Law
Legal principles that have developed over time in judicial decisions (case law), often drawing on social
customs and expectations.


Consent Decree
A judgment entered by consent of the parties (a federal or state agency and an adverse party)
whereby the defendant agrees to stop alleged illegal activity, typically without admitting guilt or
wrongdoing.


Consumer Reporting Agency (CRA)
Any person or entity that complies or evaluates personal information for the purpose of furnishing
consumer reports to third parties for a fee.


Data Breach
The intentional or unintentional release of secure information to an untrusted environment.


Data Classification
Defines the clearance of individuals who can access or handle a given set of data, as well as the
baseline level of protection that is appropriate for that data.


Deceptive Trade Practices
Along with unfair trade practices, behavior of an organization that can be enforced against by the FTC.


Defamation
Any act or communication intending to harm the reputation of another as to lower him in the
estimation of the community or to deter third persons from associating or dealing with him.


Electronic Discovery (e-discovery)

, Discovery in civil litigation dealing with the exchange of information in electronic format, often
requiring digital forensics analysis.


Electronically Stored Information (ESI)
A category of information that can include e-mail, word-processing documents, server logs, instant
messaging transcripts, voicemail systems, social networking records, thumb drives, or data on SD
cards.


Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC)
A federal agency overseeing many laws preventing discrimination in the workplace, include Title VII of
the Civil Rights Act, the Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967 (ADEA) and Titles I and V of the
Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA).


Evidentiary Privilege
Privileges limiting or prohibiting disclosure of personal information in the context of investigations
and litigation, such as attorney-client privilege.


Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA)
Enacted in 1970 to regulate the consumer reporting industry and provide privacy rights in consumer
reports, FCRA mandates accurate and relevant data collection, provides consumers with the ability to
access and correct their information, and limits the use of consumer reports to defined permissible
purposes.


Federal Trade Commission (FTC)
An independent consumer protection agency governed by a chairman and four other commissioners
with the authority to enforce against unfair and deceptive trade practices.


Global Privacy Enforcement Network (GPEN)
Established in 2010 by the FTC and enforcement authorities from around the world, the GPEN aims to
promote cross-border information sharing as well as investigation and enforcement cooperation
among privacy authorities around the world.


Gramm-Leach Bliley Act (GLBA)
Alo known as the Financial Services Modernization Act of 1999, GLBA is a United States federal law to
control the ways that financial institutions deal with the private information of individuals.


Health Information
Any information related to the past, present or future physical or mental condition, provision of
health care or payment for health care for a specific individual.


Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA)
A U.S. law passed to create national standards for electronic healthcare transactions, among other
purposes. HIPAA required the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to promulgate
regulations to protect the privacy and security of personal health information. The basic rule is that
patients have to opt-in before their information can be shared with other organizations - although
there are important exceptions such for treatment, payment and healthcare operations.

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