WGU D333 ETHICS IN TECHNOLOGY OBJECTIVE ASSESSMENT EXAM LATEST
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An act passed in 2000; it required federally financed schools and
libraries to use some form of
technological protection (such as an Internet filter) to block
computer access to obscene material,
pornography, and anything else considered harmful to minors. -
ANSWER-Children's Internet Protection Act (CIPA)
An act implemented in 1998 in an attempt to give parents control
over the collection, use, and
disclosure of their children's personal information. - ANSWER-
Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
Refers to confidentiality, integrity, and availability. - ANSWER-CIA
security triad
A process and a set of tools designed to enhance healthcare-
related decision making through the use of
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clinical knowledge and patientspecific information to improve
healthcare delivery. - ANSWER-clinical decision support (CDS)
A specific application of CMMI frequently used to assess and
improve software development practices. - ANSWER-CMMI-
Development (CMMI-DEV)
A statement that highlights an organization's key ethical issues
and identifies the overarching values and
principles that are important to the organization and its decision
making. - ANSWER-code of ethics
A employment situation in which two employers have actual or
potential legal rights and duties with
respect to the same employee or group of employees. -
ANSWER-coemployment relationship
An act passed in 1994 that amended the Wiretap Act and
Electronic Communications Privacy Act, which
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required the telecommunications industry to build tools into its
products that federal investigators could
use—after obtaining a court order—to eavesdrop on
conversations and intercept electronic
communications. - ANSWER-Communications Assistance for Law
Enforcement Act (CALEA)
Title V of the Telecommunications Act, it aimed at protecting
children from pornography, including
imposing $250,000 fines and prison terms of up to two years for
the transmission of "indecent" material
over the Internet. - ANSWER-Communications Decency Act
(CDA)
To be in accordance with established policies, guidelines,
specifications, or legislation. - ANSWER-compliance
A discipline that combines elements of law and computer science
to identify, collect, examine, and
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preserve data from computer systems, networks, and storage
devices in a manner that preserves the
integrity of the data gathered so that it is admissible as evidence
in a court of law. - ANSWER-computer forensics
A system that enables physicians to place orders (for drugs,
laboratory tests, radiology, physical therapy)
electronically, with the orders transmitted directly to the recipient. -
ANSWER-computerized provider order entry (CPOE) system
A conflict between a person's (or firm's) self-interest and the
interests of a client.
contingent work - ANSWER-conflict of interest
A job situation in which an individual does not have an explicit or
implicit contract for long-term
employment. - ANSWER-contingent work
When the plaintiffs' own actions contributed to their injuries. -
ANSWER-contributory negligence