A. Computer Fraud and Abuse Act
B. Computer Security Act
C. Clinger-Cohen Act
D. Federal Information Security Management Act
federal control and management
To call for high tariffs to protect industry, as well as federal spending on transportation projects like roads and canals.
Freedmans Bureau
I would expect that all of the States wanted to protect the powers/rights that are designated for them by the restrictions on the Federal Government. The states in the south were very vocal that they felt the Federal government had greatly exceeded its powers and had passed unconstitutional laws. This was much of their basis for secession from the 'Union'.
Like the federal and many state constitutions, the constitution of Massachusetts outlines certain rights. These include the pursuit of happiness, freedom of religion, and the right to own and protect property.
The Federal Information Security Modernization Act (FISMA) requires all users of federal computers to be trained in information systems security concerns. This act outlines the requirements for federal agencies to develop, document, and implement security programs to protect their information and systems.
Administrative Safeguard
Actions, policies, and procedures to protect protected health information (PHI), to include security awareness and training
Actions, policies, and procedures to protect protected health information (PHI), to include security awareness and training
I know of three federal responsibilities to the states; Make sure that the states have republican governments, protect the states from violent actions, and respect states territories. Hope that helps a little. Jesus reigns :)
Daniel Shays (Shays's Rebellion)
You are responsible for your teenagers' actions.
OPSEC (Operations Security) is a process that identifies critical information that could be useful to adversaries, analyzes the risks of that information being compromised, and takes measures to protect it from potential threats. It involves identifying vulnerabilities, assessing risks, developing countermeasures, implementing safeguards, and continually evaluating and adjusting security measures to protect sensitive information. OPSEC aims to deny adversaries the information they need to exploit vulnerabilities and undermine security.
they had war to protect themselves
Administrative safeguards are security measures and policies put in place to protect sensitive information. This includes things like employee training, security assessments, access controls, and incident response planning to ensure that data is handled securely and in compliance with regulations such as HIPAA or GDPR.
He acted to protect the authority of the federal government.
The federal Fair Credit Reporting Act