The fair information practice principles (FIPPs) are a set of internationally re

The fair information practice principles (FIPPs) are a set of internationally re

The fair information practice principles (FIPPs) are a set of internationally recognized principles that inform information privacy policies, both within the government and the private sector. FIPPs are the framework for privacy policies. They address the collection and use of personal information, data quality and security, and transparency.
Create a 5- to 7-minute educational video for cybersecurity students addressing the following:
Describe your understanding of the FIPPs, including transparency, individual participation, purpose specification, data minimization, use limitation, data quality and integrity, security, accountability, and auditing.
Explain how FIPPs compare to other privacy policies, laws, and regulations.
Describe how FIPPS can be useful in protecting personally identifiable information and how a federal agency can put each of the principles to use.