1. When a student transfers from one school to another, the school can transfer the student’s record to the new school ___________.
a. without consent
b. only with written consent
c. only with both parental and student consent
d. with just student consent
2. A scandal in which of the following corporations pushed the Congress to pass the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002?
a. British Petroleum
b. Goldman Sachs
c. Enron Corporation
d. Lehman Brothers
3. Which of the following requires all federal agencies to create a breach notification plan in response to a large data breach at the Department of Veterans Affairs?
a. Federal Trade Commission
b. Securities and Exchange Commission
c. Office of Management and Budget
d. Department of Justice
4. The U.S. Department of State issues the International Traffic in Arms Regulations conditions, while the U.S.
Department of Commerce handles the __________.
a. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) regulations
b. Export Administration Regulations (EAR)
c. Commerce Control List (CCL)
d. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)
5. Which of the following states was the first to have a breach notification law?
a. Florida
b. Virginia
c. Texas
d. California
6. Congress created the Anti-Cyber squatting Consumer Protection Act to stop registering domain names that were trademarks of other entities. The organization that assigns domain names is ______.
a. Domain Name Service (DNS)
b. Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)
c. Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
d. National Association of Domain Assignments
7. In contract law, when a contract is breached, the non-breaching party has an obligation to not aggravate the harm caused by the breach. This is called __________.
a. a duty to mitigate
b. an obligation to comply
c. a requirement to continue
d. a duty to notify the courts
8. _____________ is a denial to perform a