Internet Privacy
Across
- 1. freedom from danger
- 2. take hold of forcibly
- 3. set of data that gives information about other data.
- 6. domain located outside of the United States. The government cannot directly act on these domains.
- 10. Federal Bureau of Investigation
- 12. A person other than you and the website you visit
- 15. Stop Online Piracy Act. It is a bill introduced in the House of Representatives to restrict access to sites that facilitate the sharing of pirated content.
- 16. shutdown of a website by the owners in form of a protest
- 18. Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. An agreement to establish international standards for intellectual property rights enforcement.
- 19. Electronics Communication Privacy Act. established standards for government access to private information that is transmitted and stored on the Internet
- 21. a legal document that explains how a website uses your private info
- 22. the part of a network address that identifies it as belonging to a particular domain.
- 24. threat a threat that can damage a network
Down
- 1. close watch or intercepting information from an individual
- 4. protection against unreasonable searches and seizures
- 5. domain located within the United States. The government can directly act on these domains.
- 7. National Security Agency
- 8. An illegitimate imitation of an item.
- 9. A work or invention.
- 11. a unique string of numbers separated by periods that identifies each computer using the Internet Protocol to communicate over a network.
- 13. Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act. Allows companies and government to share information in the event of a cyber attack.
- 14. Illegally shared content
- 17. A draft of a proposed law presented to parliament for discussion.
- 20. Protect IP Act. This bill was introduced in the Senate to restrict access to websites that hosts sales of counterfeit goods.
- 23. Internet Service Provider. A company that is in charge of your internet and providing you with internet service