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    to support the US government with strong patriotism. After 911‚ even American flags were sold out. The media used to like to criticize the government‚ but due to 911‚ their attitude was the same as the government. In fact‚ the biggest threat for USA is not its enemy‚ but itself. Ordinary citizens oppose the wars. This was especially true for the Vietnamese War. Because of the 911 attack‚ Americans were in strong favor of the invasion of Iraq on 2003 (4). This was the typical result of 911 moral

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    1 Case Analysis 1.1 Case of HSBC (USA Eastern time)July 17‚ a U.S. Senate subcommittee holds a hearing on HSBC money laundering investigation. Investigation team reported that HSBC supervision was too loose to effectively prevent Mexican drug cartels cleaning tens of billions of dollars of black money in the United States in the past seven years. Some U.S. Senators even also pointed out that the HSBC’s license should be revoked. HSBC attend the USA Senate Standing investigations subcommittee

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    has ramped up its surveillance on individuals over the years. As in the book‚ 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ "Big Brother Is Watching You". Many people feel that this surveillance is a major invasion of privacy and a violation of their rights. The USA PATRIOT Act was rushed through Congress 45 days after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. It stands for "Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism"‚ and extremely broadens the authority of U.S.

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    References: * Sole‚ K. (2010). Writing college research papers. (1 ed.‚ Vol. 1‚ pp. 4.1-7). San Diego‚ CA USA: Bridgepoint Education. Retrieved from https://content.ashford.edu/books/AUENG122.10.2/sections/ch00 * United States Constitution Amendments. Retrieved June 10‚ 2012 from http://www.usconstitution.net/const.html#Amends. * Individual Privacy vs. National

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    constitutional law. 4. Which law amended the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986‚ and what did it change? The National Information Infrastructure Protection of 1996 amended the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act of 1986. It modified several sections of the CFA Act‚ and increased the penalties for selected crime. 5. Which law was specifically created to deal with encryption policy in the United States? The Security and Freedom through Encryption Act of 1999. 6. What is privacy in an information security context

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    the United States of America. Counter intelligence‚ surveillance‚ spying‚ and secret acts passed by congress which citizens of the United States may not even recall. Are we watched constantly‚ or is our data being compromised without our consent? Authorization and consent are two different actions which our government still does not know to use against us. In today’s society the surveillance state is high. The act of spying has been secretly carried out by the NSA‚ CIA‚ Secret Service‚ FBI‚ Company

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    government requests for internet information are received each year as reported by internet providers. II. The government abuses their power of wiretapping. A. Surveillance laws protect people’s rights from invasions of privacy by the government. B. Acts were in place to restrict law enforcement from obtaining information. III. The government cannot be trusted in some situations. A. The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment dented America’s trust in the government. B. The government denied the existence of

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    New York City. America reacted quickly and concisely by creating the Dept. of Homeland defense. Various laws were created as well‚ most well known is the USA Patriot Act of 2001 which gave authorities vastly more powers in certain aspects deemed useful for combating terrorism. Created later on‚ but directly linked to 9/11 was the FISA Amendments act of 2008 which: “allowed the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to authorize warrantless surveillance of Americans’ international electronic communications

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    Anti-Terrorism Act was passed on October 17‚ 2001. The Financial Anti-Terrorism Act provides the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) with the tools needed to control‚ monitor‚ investigate and prosecute the financial supporters of terrorism. The Financial Anti-Terrorism Act specified the procedures needed to obtain federal subpoenas for records of funds in correspondent bank accounts. It also gave federal jurisdiction over foreign money and money launderers using foreign banks. This Act required banks

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    Prostitution I. Exploitation J. Illegal entry into the US K. Terrorism L. Sedition M. Delirium tremens N. USA Patriot Act O. Unlawful assembly P. Confiscation Q. Habeas corpus | | | | R. | 2. | a | Specific‚ purposeful‚ and unlawful behavior that causes public inconvenience‚ annoyance‚ or alarm | | | | | | 3. | d | An overt act that is an attempt to overthrow the government | | | | | | 4. | f | Deliberate conduct calculated to obstruct

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