1) In the United States, the standard methodology for consumers with respect to privacy is to [ans1], whereas in the EU it is to [ans2].
2) What technique can be used to protect against electromagnetic eavesdropping (known as the van Eck phenomenon)?
3) Programs used to control the use of [ans1] when web browsing are referred to as [ans2].
4)Data that can be used to identify a specific individual is referred to as _______.
5) The set of standards for wireless networks that is well suited for the LAN environment and whose normal mode is to have computers with network cards communicating with a wireless access point is _______.
6) Biometric access controls are typically used in conjunction with another form of access control because biometrics _______.
7) Differences between privacy rules and regulations in the United States and the EU are resolved through _______ conventions.
8) _______ are accepted specifications providing specific details on how a policy is to be enforced.
9) Procedures can be described as _______.
10) During which step of the policy lifecycle does training of users take place?
Answer)
1) US Law , EU Privacy Law
Which is meant for respecting the privacy law
2) Some of the techniques which are to be used for protection against the electromagnetic eavesdropping is:
a) By shielding which is considered a reliable way to prevent any leakage of emission
b) The soft tempest which is a software-based countermeasure
c) Filtering which is with respect to the communication interface cables or the power supply for suppressing the emission
d) Jamming which is the electromagnetic field that is stronger which will prevent any leakage of display of information through unintentional emanation.
3) Browsing the data, it is referred to as a software application for accessing information
4) protected health information
When the individual has the information being spread and kept confidential
5) IEEE 802.11
It is the kind of data which is meant for keeping the LAN environment as well as other standards constant and smooth.
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