Our second glossary session turns to Domains III and IV, covering government access to private-sector information and workplace privacy. These domains introduce terminology around subpoenas, national security powers, and workplace monitoring practices. You’ll learn the meaning and implications of terms such as ECPA, FISA, and Section 702, along with employment-related concepts like reasonable expectation of privacy and discrimination protections. Understanding these words in their regulatory and practical contexts makes the law far easier to apply.
We also highlight how many of these terms map directly to landmark cases, enforcement actions, and agency responsibilities. By working through this vocabulary now, you create a framework that helps you analyze more detailed scenarios when they arise later in the course. This approach ensures that government access provisions and workplace privacy rules don’t feel like isolated topics but instead part of a coherent legal system. Produced by BareMetalCyber.com