Accountability - ANSWER A fair information practices principle, it is the idea that when personal information is to be transferred to another person or
... [Show More] organization, the personal information controller should obtain the consent of the individual or exercise due diligence and take reasonable steps to ensure that the recipient person or organization will protect the information consistently with other fair use principles.
Active Scanning Tools - ANSWER DLP network, storage, scans and privacy tools can be used to identify security and privacy risks to personal information. They can also be used to monitor for compliance with internal policies and procedures, and block e-mail or file transfers based on the data category and definitions.
American Institute of Certified Public Accountants - ANSWER A U.S. professional organization of certified public accountants and co-creator of the WebTrust seal program.
APEC Privacy Principles - ANSWER A set of non-binding principles adopted by the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperative (APEC) that mirror the OECD Fair Information Privacy Practices. Though based on OECD Guidelines, they seek to promote electronic commerce throughout the Asia-Pacific region by balancing information privacy with business needs.
Assess - ANSWER The first of four phases of the privacy operational life cycle; provides the steps, checklists and processes necessary to assess any gaps in a privacy program as compared to industry best practices, corporate privacy policies, applicable privacy laws, and objective-based privacy program frameworks.
Audit Life Cycle - ANSWER High-level, five-phase audit approach. The steps include: Audit Planning; Audit Preparation; Conducting the Audit; Reporting; and Follow-up.
Bureau of Competition - ANSWER One of the United States' Federal Trade Commission's three principle groups relevant to privacy oversight; investigates and attempts the prevention of anticompetitive business practices, such as monopolies, price- fixing and similar regulatory violations, which may negatively affect commercial competition.
Bureau of Consumer Protection - ANSWER One of the United States' Federal Trade Commission's three principle groups relevant to privacy oversight; protects consumers against deceptive and or unfair business practices. Included under the FTC mandate are deceptive advertising and fraudulent product and/or service claims.
Bureau of Economics - ANSWER One of the United States' Federal Trade Commission's three principle groups relevant to privacy oversight; works in accord with the Bureau of Competition to study the effects of FTC lawmaking initiatives and of existing law.
Business case - ANSWER The starting point for assessing the needs of the privacy [Show Less]