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Makes it a crime to bribe a foreign official, a foreign political party official, or a
candidate for foreign political office. The act applies to any U.S. citizen or
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA)
company and to any company with shares listed on
any U.S. stock exchange.

Is a partnership between DHS and the public and private sectors that was
established to protect the nation's
US-CERT (U.S. Computer Emergency
Internet infrastructure against cyberattacks by serving as a
Readiness Team)
clearinghouse for information on new viruses, worms, and other computer
security topics.

Regulates operations of credit
Fair Credit Reporting Act
reporting bureaus.

Protects the financial records of financial institution customers from unauthorized
Right to Financial Privacy Act
scrutiny by the federal government.

Established mandatory guidelines for the collection and disclosure of personal
financial information by financial institutions; requires financial institutions to
Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA)
document their data security plans; and encourages institutions to implement
safeguards against pretexting.

Allows consumers to request and obtain a free credit report each year
Fair and Accurate Credit Transaction Act
from each of the three consumer credit reporting agencies.

Defined numerous standards to improve the portability and continuity of health
HIPAA (Health Insurance Portability and insurance coverage; reduce
Accountability Act) fraud, waste, and abuse in health insurance care and healthcare
delivery; and simplify the administration of health insurance.

Included strong privacy provisions for EHRs, including banning the sale of health
information, promoting the use of audit trails and encryption, and providing rights
American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of access for patients. It also mandated that each individual whose health
information has been
exposed be notified within 60 days after discovery of a data breach.

FERPA (Family Educational Rights and Provides students and their parents with specific rights regarding the release of
Privacy Act) student records.

, Requires websites that cater to children to offer comprehensive privacy policies,
notify parents or guardians about their data collection practices, and receive
COPPA (Children's Online Privacy
parental
Protection Act)
consent before collecting any personal information from
children under the age of 13.

Wiretap Act (Title III of the Omnibus Regulates the interception of
Crime Control and Safe Streets Act) wire (telephone) and oral communications.

FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Describes procedures for the electronic surveillance and collection of foreign
Act) intelligence information between foreign powers and agents of foreign powers.

Identifies the various government
intelligence-gathering agencies and defines what information can be collected,
Executive Order 12333
retained, and disseminated by the agencies. It allows for the tangential collection
of U.S. citizen data—even when those citizens are not specifically targeted.

Deals with the protection of communications while in transit from sender to
receiver; the protection of
ECPA (Electronic Communications Privacy
communications held in electronic storage; and the prohibition of devices from
Act)
recording dialing, routing, addressing, and signaling information without a search
warrant.

Requires the telecommunications industry to build tools into its products that
CALEA (Communications Assistance for federal investigators can use—after gaining a court order—to eavesdrop on
Law Enforcement Act) conversations and
intercept electronic communications.

Modified 15 existing statutes and gave
sweeping new powers both to domestic law enforcement and
to international intelligence agencies, including increasing the ability of law
USA PATRIOT Act enforcement agencies to eavesdrop on telephone communication,
intercept email messages, and search medical, financial, and other records; the
act also eased restrictions on
foreign intelligence gathering in the United States.

Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Authorized intelligence gathering on individuals not affiliated with any known
Amendments Act of 2004 terrorist organization (so-called lone wolves).

Granted the NSA expanded authority to collect, without court-approved
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance warrants, international communications as they flow through the U.S.
Amendments Act of 2008 telecommunications
equipment and facilities.

Granted a four-year extension of provisions of the USA PATRIOT Act that allowed
PATRIOT Sunsets Extension Act roving wiretaps and searches of business records. It also
extended authorization intelligence gathering on "lone wolves."

Terminated the bulk collection of telephone metadata by the NSA instead
requiring telecommunications
carriers to hold the data and respond to NSA queries for data. The act also
USA Freedom Act restored authorization for roving wiretaps and the tracking of lone wolf terrorists.



-Response to Snowden leaks

Created a set of fair information
OECD (Organization for Economic
practices that are often held up as the model for organizations
Cooperation and Development)
to adopt for the ethical treatment of consumer data.
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