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MSIS 4123 Exam 5 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 Criminal Case - Answers Brought by the government, such as by the District Attorney Jail and/or fines as punishment Standard of proof is "beyond a reasonable doubt" Allow for trial by jury Will be provided an attorney if needed Civil Case - Answers Brought by the victim Fines and/or court order to do, or not do, something Standard of proof is "the preponderance of evidence" Maybe jury allow but most often decided by judge Must pay for your own attorney What is the fourth amendment? - Answers Right to be free from unreasonable searches and seizures What is the fifth amendment? - Answers Np one can be compelled to be a witness against himself. Compulsion... that seeks to get testimony... that is incriminating What does EULA stand for? - Answers End User License Agreement Title 18: 1030(a)(4) - Answers Fraud, Access without authorization, Exceed scope of authorization AND Get something of value and intend to defraud Title 18: 1030 (a)(7) - Answers Extortion, Threat to protected computer, Threat to mess with data, Demand for money "or else" Title 18: 1028 (a)(7) - Answers Identity Theft, not a free standing offense What was the outcome of Smith v Maryland (1979) - Answers Metadata is not private, Including PCTDD Title 18: 1030 (e) - Answers Terms and Definitions Title 18: 1030 (b) - Answers Crime to attempt or conspire to 1030(a) crimes Title 18: 1030 (a) - Answers Details actions in cyberspace that are illegal as a criminal act and civil cause for action Title 18: 1030 (a)(6) - Answers Selling passwords affecting commerce or gov Circumstantial Evidence - Answers Suggests a fact Florida Statutes: 815.03 (a) - Answers Define "access" in cybercrime, used by feds 1030 of Title 18 of the U.S. Code - Answers Computer Fraud and Abuse Act Title 18: 1030 (a)(5) - Answers Malware, cause damage recklessly or negligently with unauthorized access Kat v Us (1969) - Answers Wiretapping, person should have reasonable expectation of privacy, phone booth case

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MSIS 4123 Exam 5 Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026

Criminal Case - Answers Brought by the government, such as by the District Attorney

Jail and/or fines as punishment

Standard of proof is "beyond a reasonable doubt"

Allow for trial by jury

Will be provided an attorney if needed

Civil Case - Answers Brought by the victim

Fines and/or court order to do, or not do, something

Standard of proof is "the preponderance of evidence"

Maybe jury allow but most often decided by judge

Must pay for your own attorney

What is the fourth amendment? - Answers Right to be free from unreasonable searches and
seizures

What is the fifth amendment? - Answers Np one can be compelled to be a witness against
himself.



Compulsion... that seeks to get testimony... that is incriminating

What does EULA stand for? - Answers End User License Agreement

Title 18: 1030(a)(4) - Answers Fraud, Access without authorization, Exceed scope of
authorization AND Get something of value and intend to defraud

Title 18: 1030 (a)(7) - Answers Extortion, Threat to protected computer, Threat to mess with
data, Demand for money "or else"

Title 18: 1028 (a)(7) - Answers Identity Theft, not a free standing offense

What was the outcome of Smith v Maryland (1979) - Answers Metadata is not private, Including
PCTDD

Title 18: 1030 (e) - Answers Terms and Definitions

Title 18: 1030 (b) - Answers Crime to attempt or conspire to 1030(a) crimes

, Title 18: 1030 (a) - Answers Details actions in cyberspace that are illegal as a criminal act and
civil cause for action

Title 18: 1030 (a)(6) - Answers Selling passwords affecting commerce or gov

Circumstantial Evidence - Answers Suggests a fact

Florida Statutes: 815.03 (a) - Answers Define "access" in cybercrime, used by feds

1030 of Title 18 of the U.S. Code - Answers Computer Fraud and Abuse Act

Title 18: 1030 (a)(5) - Answers Malware, cause damage recklessly or negligently with
unauthorized access

Kat v Us (1969) - Answers Wiretapping, person should have reasonable expectation of privacy,
phone booth case

Mandatory Arbitration - Answers Removes right to court, bars class action suits

What is hearsay? - Answers A statement made in court that repeats a statement made out of
court



Example: An email can prove that you made certain statements, but not the truth of those
statements.

Kyllo v US (2001) - Answers Technology not in general public use exceeds reasonable
expectation of privacy, Thermal imaging case

What does Direct Evidence do? - Answers Establishes a fact.

Title 18: 2260 - Answers Child Pornography Protection Act (CPPA)

What are some exceptions to hearsay? - Answers Business records

Computer generated data not hearsay (document a fact, like logs)

Computer stored data subject to hearsay rules (emails, documents, etc.)

What is FISMA? - Answers IT is the Federal Information Security Modernization Act; Protects
government information, operations or assets; overseen by NIST

Regulatory Compliance - Answers Organizational goal to comply with relevant laws and
regulations

What is GRC? - Answers Governance, Risk Management, and Compliance

What is GAPP? - Answers Generally Accepted Privacy Principles; accounting rules for handling

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