This is the exclusive legal right given to the creator of works that are printed, posted, filmed, or recorded.
Copyright
This is a blanket, catch-all term for any "malicious software" designed with bad intentions
Malware
This policy defines the rules for responsible technology use within an organization, such as a school or workplace
Acceptable Use Policy (AUP)
This acronym stands for the federal law that protects the privacy of student education records
FERPA
Logos, slogans, and jingles that represent a specific brand or company fall under this type of intellectual property.
Trademark
This type of attack uses fake emails pretending to be from reputable companies to trick people into revealing passwords or credit card numbers
Phishing
According to the Ogden School District AUP, students do not have this right when using school accounts or devices
Privacy
Schools can share this basic information (like your name or yearbook photo) without permission unless a family "opts out"
Personal information
This term describes creative work that is not copyrighted and is free for anyone to use without permission, such as "Steamboat Willie" or NASA images
Public Domain
This specific malware locks your computer or encrypts your files and demands a sum of money to restore access.
Ransomware
Objectivity means that you treat some people better than others, even when they all can do their job well.
False
This 5-letter acronym represents a checklist used to evaluate if a source is reliable for research
CRAAP test
This legal doctrine allows you to use copyrighted work without permission for specific situations like school assignments, parodies, or reviews
Fair Use
It is safe to click a link in an email if it looks urgent and comes from a familiar name.
False
This specific legal contract requires a person to keep certain company information secret and can lead to serious consequences if broken
Non Disclosure Agreement (NDA)
In the CRAAP Test, one of the the letters A stand for checking who wrote the information
authority
To protect an invention like a new machine, medicine, or software, an inventor must apply for this specific legal right
Patent
This type of malware hides inside legitimate programs to secretly spy and transmit data from your hardware without you noticing
Spyware
This document is intended to guide professionals in conducting business with honesty and integrity
Code of ethics
This term describes when an AI tool makes up fake information—such as fake court cases or judge quotes—that sounds real
Hallucination