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Workplace Privacy and Information Security - Coggle Diagram
Workplace Privacy and Information Security
Privacy
- the right of a person or person’s property to be free from unwarranted public scrutiny or exposure.
Privacy includes both bodily integrity and the protection of confidential information, including medical and financial records.
Implied Constitutional right
A right based on the "zones of privacy" created by the US Constitution.
International Law
The right to privacy is contained in Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Right.
"No one shall be subjected to arbitrary interference with his privacy, family, home or correspondence, nor to attacks upon his honor and reputation."
Statues
Congress and state legislatures have also passed various laws to protect the privacy of individuals and their property.
Workplace Privacy
Hiring Process
Drug and Alcohol Testing
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act
Electronic Monitoring
Workplace Recordings
Social Media
Videotaping and Surveillance CamerasBiometrics and Wearable Technology
Information Security Issues
Security Analysis
Data Breaches
Big Data
Transborder Data Transfers
Security Incident Preparation and Response
CIA Principle
Confidentiality
Ability to hide information from those unauthorized to view it.
Integrity
Ability to ensure data is accurate and unchanged representation of original.
Availability
Ability to make information readily accessible to authorized users at all times.