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Research
Websites and other technologies that provide private information on U.S.
citizens.
Write
a 3-4 page paper in which you
1.
List and describe at least three (3) technologies that
allow an individual to research citizens’ private data.
2.
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of public access
to this information, both for the researchers and those who are being “
investigated”.
3.
Determine what measures citizens can take to protect
private information or information they do not want to be disclosed.
4.
Discuss a federal law that grants the federal government
the legal right to make private information on U.S. citizens available to the
public, and whether or not you agree with this law.
5.
Determine whether there are “electronic privacy laws” that
can prevent others from having access to “private information” as well as how
effective they are.
The
specific course learning outcomes associated with this LEG 500 Assignment are
- Analyze employee and consumer
privacy under the law.
- Use technology and information
resources to research issues in law, ethics, and corporate governance.
- Write clearly and concisely
about law, ethics, and corporate governance using proper writing
mechanics.
Grading
for this LEG 500 Assignment will be based on answer quality, logic /
organization of the paper, and language and writing skills, using the following
rubric.
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Points 100
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LEG 500 Assignment 2 The Value of Digital Privacy in an Information
Technology Age
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Criteria
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Unacceptable
Below 70% F
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Fair
70-79% C
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Proficient
80-89% B
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Exemplary
90-100% A
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1.
List and describe at least three (3) technologies that allow an individual to
research citizens’ private data.
Weight
15%
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Did
not submit or incompletely listed and described at least three (3)
technologies that allow an individual to research citizens’ private data.
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Partially
listed and described at least three (3) technologies that allow an individual
to research citizens’ private data.
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Satisfactorily
listed and described at least three (3) technologies that allow an individual
to research citizens’ private data.
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Thoroughly
listed and described at least three (3) technologies that allow an individual
to research citizens’ private data.
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2.
Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of public access to this
information, both for the researchers and those who are being “
investigated”.
Weight
20%
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Did
not submit or incompletely discussed the advantages and disadvantages of
public access to this information, both for the researchers and those who are
being “investigated”.
|
Partially
discussed the advantages and disadvantages of public access to this
information, both for the researchers and those who are being “ investigated”.
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Satisfactorily
discussed the advantages and disadvantages of public access to this
information, both for the researchers and those who are being “
investigated”.
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Thoroughly
discussed the advantages and disadvantages of public access to this information,
both for the researchers and those who are being “ investigated”.
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3.
Determine what measures citizens can take to protect private information or
information they do not want to be disclosed.
Weight
15%
|
Did
not submit or incompletely determined what measures citizens can take to
protect private information or information they do not want to be disclosed.
|
Partially
determined what measures citizens can take to protect private information or
information they do not want to be disclosed.
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Satisfactorily
determined what measures citizens can take to protect private information or
information they do not want to be disclosed.
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Thoroughly
determined what measures citizens can take to protect private information or
information they do not want to be disclosed.
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4.
Discuss a federal law that grants the federal government the legal right to
make private information on U.S. citizens available to the public and whether
or not you agree with this law.
Weight
15%
|
Did
not submit or incompletely discussed a federal law that grants the federal
government the legal right to make private information on U.S. citizens
available to the public and whether or not you agree with this law.
|
Partially
discussed a federal law that grants the federal government the legal right to
make private information on U.S. citizens available to the public and whether
or not you agree with this law.
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Satisfactorily
discussed a federal law that grants the federal government the legal right to
make private information on U.S. citizens available to the public and whether
or not you agree with this law.
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Thoroughly
discussed a federal law that grants the federal government the legal right to
make private information on U.S. citizens available to the public and whether
or not you agree with this law.
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5.
Determine whether there are “electronic privacy laws” that can prevent others
from having access to “private information” as well as how effective they
are.
Weight
15%
|
Did
not submit or incompletely determined whether there are “electronic privacy
laws” that can prevent others from having access to “ private information” as
well as how effective they are.
|
Partially
determined whether there are “electronic privacy laws” that can prevent
others from having access to “private information” as well as how effective
they are.
|
Satisfactorily
determined whether there are “electronic privacy laws” that can prevent
others from having access to “private information” as well as how effective
they are.
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Thoroughly
determined whether there are “electronic privacy laws” that can prevent
others from having access to “private information” as well as how effective
they are.
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6.
Clarity, writing mechanics, and formatting requirements
Weight
10%
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