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Three categories of federal law.
Statutory law, administrative law, case law
Three categories of law.
Criminal laws, civil law, administrative law
Law enacted in congress an embodied in the united states code.
Statutory law
Law enacted by agencies of the executive branch and embodies in the code of federal regulations.
Administrative law
Law recognized by the judicial branch and documented in the legal precedents of the courts.
Case law
Law that provides for punishment by imprisonment and fines for crimes against society.
Criminal law
Law that provides for financial damages for crimes against an individual or organization.
Civil law
Law that provides sanctions for violations of administrative requirements promulgated by regulatory bodies.
Administrative law
Law that restricts eavesdropping on electronic communications.
Electronic communications privacy act of 1986
Law that places restrictions on the types of information that federal agencies may collect from individuals and they ways that they may use that information.
Privacy act of 1974
Law that protects healthcare patient information.
HIPAA
Law that requires that publicly traded organizations to have security procedures in place to ensure that critical business records are protected and maintained for specified periods of time.
Sarbanes oxley act
Law that requires financial institutions to take reasonable and appropriate measures to protect personal financial information.
Gramm leach bliley act
Law that covers crimes against federal interest computer systems.
Computer fraud and abuse act of 1986
Law that requires government entities to implement measures to ensure the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of government data.
Naitonal information infrastructure protection act
Law that grants students and their families specific rights with regard to the dissemination of student data.
FERPA
Law used to protect original works of authorship and last for 70 years after the death of the author.
Copyright
Law used to protect novel inventions and generally lasts for 17 years from the time of invention.
Patents
Law used to protect words, symbols, or other markings that identify the source of a product or service.
Trademark
Law that protects confidential business secrets not released to outsiders.
Trade secret
Evidence must provide information related to the commission of the crime.
Relevant
Evidence must not have been tampered with from the time of collection.
Reliable
Evidence must have been gathered within the parameters of the law and the subjects rights.
Legal
Team that should spearhead investigations.
Computer incident response team (CIRT)
Four canons of the ISC2 code of ethics.
Protect society, the commonwealth, and the infrastructure
Act honorably, honestly, justly, responsibly, and legally
Provide diligent and competent service to principals
Advance and protect the profession