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FPCA (Foreign Corrupt Practices Act)
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) is a federal U.S. law aimed at preventing the bribery of foreign government officials in an effort to obtain or retain business. Definition
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HIPAA compliance requirements not just for health care anymore
A new rule extends HIPAA compliance requirements to covered entities' business associates, forcing them to reexamine data security and privacy. Tip
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FAQ: What is the current status of U.S. cybersecurity legislation?
After several failed cybersecurity legislation efforts, are U.S. lawmakers finally ready to create rules protecting the nation from cybercrime? FAQ
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What is the status of U.S. cybersecurity legislation?
After several failed cybersecurity legislation efforts, are U.S. lawmakers finally ready to create rules protecting the nation from cybercrime? FAQ
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Compliance rules complicate nonprofits' move to cloud-based computing
As nonprofits turn to cloud-based computing, these organizations must be aware of how moving to the cloud influences regulatory compliance processes. Tip
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Top data management strategies to maintain PCI DSS compliance
In this video, University of Notre Dame IT security manager Mike Chapple discusses the data management strategies that maintain PCI DSS compliance. Video
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Video Privacy Protection Act of 1988
The Video Privacy Protection Act of 1988 is United States legislation that prevents wrongful disclosure of an individual's personally identifiable information stemming from their rental or purchase of audiovisual material, including videotapes, DVDs ... Definition
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U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approves digital privacy laws update
The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee has approved updates to two digital privacy laws that proponents say are needed to keep pace with technology. News
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Whistleblower Protection Act
The Whistleblower Protection Act of 1989 (WPA) is a law that protects federal government employees in the United States from retaliatory action for voluntarily disclosing information about dishonest or illegal activities occurring at a government org... Definition
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whistleblower
A whistleblower is a person who voluntarily provides information to the general public, or someone in a position of authority, about dishonest or illegal business activities occurring at an organization. Definition