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SCENARIO Please use the following to answer the next question; Jane is a U.S. citizen and a senior software engineer at California-based Jones Labs, a major software supplier to the U.S. Department of Defense and other U.S. federal agencies Jane's manager, Patrick, is a French citizen who has been living in California for over a decade. Patrick has recently begun to suspect that Jane is an insider secretly transmitting trade secrets to foreign intelligence. Unbeknownst to Patrick, the FBI has already received a hint from anonymous whistleblower, and jointly with the National Secunty Agency is investigating Jane's possible implication in a sophisticated foreign espionage campaign Ever since the pandemic. Jane has been working from home. To complete her daily tasks she uses her corporate laptop, which after each togin conspicuously provides notice that the equipment belongs to Jones Labs and may be monitored according to the enacted privacy policy and employment handbook Jane also has a corporate mobile phone that she uses strictly for business, the terms of which are defined in her employment contract and elaborated upon in her employee handbook. Both the privacy policy and the employee handbook are revised annually by a reputable California law firm specializing in privacy law. Jane also has a personal iPhone that she uses for private purposes only. Jones Labs has its primary data center in San Francisco, which is managed internally by Jones Labs engineers The secondary data center, managed by Amazon AWS. is physically located in the UK for disaster recovery purposes. Jones Labs' mobile devices backup is managed by a mid-sized mobile delense company located in Denver, which physically stores the data in Canada to reduce costs. Jones Labs MS Office documents are securely stored in a Microsoft Office 365 data Under Section 702 of F1SA. The NSA may do which of the following without a Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court warrant?

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According to FERPA, when can a school disclose records without a student's consent?

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If the disclosure is not to be conducted through email to the third party

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If the disclosure is not to be conducted through email to the third party

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If the disclosure would not reveal a student's student identification number

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If the disclosure would not reveal a student's student identification number

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If the disclosure is to practitioners who are involved in a student's health care

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C.

If the disclosure is to practitioners who are involved in a student's health care

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If the disclosure is to provide transcripts to a school where a student intends to enroll

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D.

If the disclosure is to provide transcripts to a school where a student intends to enroll

Suggested answer: D

Explanation:

According to FERPA, a school may disclose personally identifiable information (PII) from an eligible student's education records without consent if the disclosure meets one of the exceptions in 34 CFR 99.31. One of these exceptions is for disclosures to other schools to which a student seeks or intends to enroll, or is already enrolled if the disclosure is for purposes related to the student's enrollment or transfer (34 CFR 99.31(a)(2)). This exception allows schools to disclose transcripts, recommendations, or other information that may facilitate the student's admission or enrollment at another school. However, the school must make a reasonable attempt to notify the student of the disclosure, unless the student initiated the disclosure, and must provide the student with a copy of the records that were disclosed upon request (34 CFR 99.34(a)(1)).Reference:https://studentprivacy.ed.gov/ferpa

https://studentprivacy.ed.gov/ferpa

asked 22/11/2024
Anbudurai Dhakshinamoorthy
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