Electronic Eavesdropping
Minimization Requirement for Electronic Surveillance
Electronic Communications Privacy
CISA
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Supreme Court ruled what in Olmstead v. US case?

What is Warrantless wiretapping didn’t violate the Fourth Amendment, since there was no physical intrusion?

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Purpose?

  • To limit electronic surveillance to only necessary information for investigations.

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Purpose?

(ECPA) protects privacy in electronic communications, like emails

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Who was it passed by and for what?

the US governments annual omnibus spending bill

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What’s green and pear-shaped?

A pear

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Katz used a public phone booth which was...

  •  wiretapped by federal agents without consent.

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Avoiding Irrelevant Data?

  • Agents must avoid capturing irrelevant conversations or data not related to the investigation.

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Wiretapping Regulations?

  • ECPA updated wiretapping laws, extending protections to digital and wireless communications.

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Why was it designed?

to improve cybersecurity in the United States by facilitating the sharing information about cybersecurity threats.

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What do you call a boomerang that doesn’t come back?

A stick

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Lee & Al Cram were convicted of operating a gambling ring, Florida police wiretapped their phones to...

  • gather evidence, warrantless, Lee and Cram argued that this violated their privacy rights

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Stopping Recording Unrelated Convos?

  •  Surveillance should stop if agents realize the conversation isn’t about criminal activity.

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Access Limits?

  • The act restricts government and private access to stored electronic data without authorization.

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what is the purpose of the law?

make it easier for private companies to quickly and directly share private information.

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What’s an astronaut’s favorite part of a computer?

A space bar

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The Supreme Court ruled that warrantless wiretapping didn’t violate the Fourth Amendment...

since there was no physical intrusion.

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Review Process?

  • Surveillance agencies review captured data to ensure only relevant information is retained.

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Required Warrants?

Law enforcement typically needs a warrant to intercept or access private electronic communications.

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it allows..

easy sharing of internet traffic, information between the US government and technology and manufacturing companies.

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What do you call something that goes up when the rain comes down?

An umbrella

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In what year was the decision eventually overturned...

  • In 1967’s Katz v. US, which expanded privacy protections beyond physical spaces

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Legal compliance?

  •  minimization helps agencies comply with privacy laws and avoid violating individual’s rights unnecessarily.

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Penalties for Violations?

  • Unauthorized access or surveillance under ECPA can lead to criminal charges and penalties.

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the law creates portals for what agencies?

FBI, and the National Security Agency.

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Gay horses