Privacy Matters Crossword

This printable crossword puzzle has 30 clues. Answers range from 4 to 19 letters long. This crossword is also available to download as a Microsoft Word document or a PDF.

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A nebulous philosophical, legal, social and technological concept which means different things to different observers. In an influential 1890 Harvard Law Review article, Samuel Warren and Louis Brandeis, who later became a Supreme Court Justice, famously defined it as “a right to be let alone"
This privacy requirement is one of the fair information practices. Individuals must be able to prevent the collection of their personal data, unless the disclosure is required by law
The quality of being near to the true value
Ensuring that personal information is adequately protected
Any form of automated processing of personal data consisting of the use of personal data to evaluate certain personal aspects, in particular to analyze or predict aspects concerning that person's performance at work, economic situation, health, personal preferences, interests, reliability, behavior, location or movements
A fair information practices principle. An organization must make detailed information about its policies and practices relating to the management of personal information publicly and readily available
The action or fact of complying with a wish or command
Within the information life cycle, the concept that organizations should hold personal information only as long as necessary to fulfill the stated purpose
The provision of access to personal data
The purposes for which the personal information is being collected must be identified by the organization before or at the time of collection (2 words)
A fair information practices principle, that due diligence and reasonable steps will be undertaken to ensure that personal information will be protected and handled consistently with relevant law and other fair use principles
One of the first point of contact in our company when privacy issues arise (2 words)
Canadian law relating to data privacy (abbreviation)
An internal statement that governs an organization or entity’s handling of personal information (2 words) PRIVACY
An activity leading to skilled behavior
The work of inquiring into something thoroughly and systematically
The process in which individually identifiable data is altered in such a way that it no longer can be related back to a given individual
Anti-Spam legislation in Canada applying to all forms of electronic messaging (abbreviation)
The science or practice of hiding information, usually through its transformation. Common functions include: encryption, decryption, digital signature and non-repudiation
The unauthorized acquisition of computerized data that compromises the security, confidentiality, or integrity of personal information maintained by a data collector (2 words)
The process of obscuring information, often through the use of a cryptographic scheme in order to make the information unreadable without special knowledge; i.e., the use of code keys
The concept that personal information shall not be used or disclosed for purposes other than those for which it was collected, except with the consent of the individual or as required by the law (2 words)
This includes any factual or subjective information, recorded or not, about an identifiable individual (2 words)
The practice of identifying and removing or blocking information from documents being produced pursuant to a discovery request or as evidence in a court proceeding
Unsolicited commercial e-mail
Individual executives within an organization who lead and “own” the responsibility of privacy activities
A term used to describe the large data sets which exponential growth in the amount and availability of data have allowed organizations to collect (2 words)
A small text file stored on a client’s machine that may later be retrieved by a web server from the machine
A process to obfuscate or remove sensitive data. This process is irreversible so that the original data cannot be derived from it
In the context of consent, this refers to the idea that consent must be freely given and that consumers must have an alternative as to whether to provide personal data or not

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