CIPP/US Cert Prep: 3 Government and Court Access to Information
29mIntermediate2021-10-18
Authors

Mike Chapple
Teaching Professor at the University of Notre Dame
Course details
The United States restricts government and court access to private sector information. These regulations protect citizens from unfair prosecution and safeguard media sources, while granting access and preserving data for reasons of national security and future litigation. In this course, Mike Chapple explains the regulations related to law enforcement, national security, and civil litigation, such as CALEA, the USA Patriot Act, the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act, and rules guiding electronic discovery. Students who complete this course will be prepared to answer questions from the Government and Court Access to Private-Sector Information domain of the CIPP/US exam—a critical certification for privacy professionals.
Topics include:
FTC enforcement actions
The future of federal enforcement
Healthcare privacy law
Financial privacy law
Education privacy law
Telecommunications and marketing privacy law
Topics include:
FTC enforcement actions
The future of federal enforcement
Healthcare privacy law
Financial privacy law
Education privacy law
Telecommunications and marketing privacy law
Skills covered
Ethics and LawData PrivacyCert PrepData ScienceBusiness Analysis and Strategy
Concepts
0. Introduction
- 01 - Government and court access to information
- 02 - What you should know
- 03 - Study resources
1. Law Enforcement and Privacy
- 04 - Access to Financial Information
- 05 - Access to Communications
- 06 - CALEA
2. National Security and Privacy
- 07 - Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
- 08 - USA Patriot Act
- 09 - USA Freedom Act
- 10 - Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act
3. Civil Litigation and Privacy
- 11 - News Media Privacy
- 12 - Electronic Discovery
Conclusion
- 13 - Continuing Your Studies