5.1.4
Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (2000)
Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (2000)
Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (2000)
RIPA attempts to regulate the use of surveillance methods and the interception of communications data by public bodies.
RIPA
RIPA
- The Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) was introduced in 2000.
- RIPA came about as a result of increased internet use and the sophistication of encryption techniques.
- RIPA was passed to ensure certain organisations are allowed access to communicated data.
Contents of the act
Contents of the act
- The Act allows certain public bodies, such as government and crime agencies to:
- Monitor the internet use of individuals.
- Demand that internet users reveal encryption keys.
- Require an Internet Service Provider (ISP) to provide access to a customer’s internet communications.
- Require ISPs to fit surveillance equipment.
Methods of interception
Methods of interception
- RIPA also prevents the use of intercepted information from being revealed in court, in order to protect the methods of interception used by these bodies.
1Components of a Computer
1.1Structure & Function of the Processor
1.2Types of Processors
2Software & Software Development
2.1Systems Software
2.2Applications Generation
2.3Software Development
3Exchanging Data
3.1Compression, Encryption & Hashing
3.3Networks
4Data Types, Data Structures & Algorithms
4.1Data Types
5Legal, Moral, Cultural & Ethical Issues
5.1Computing Related Legislation
6Elements of Computational Thinking
6.1Thinking Abstractly
6.2Thinking Procedurally
6.3Thinking Logically
7Problem Solving & Programming
7.1Programming Techniques
7.2Programming Construction
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1Components of a Computer
1.1Structure & Function of the Processor
1.2Types of Processors
2Software & Software Development
2.1Systems Software
2.2Applications Generation
2.3Software Development
3Exchanging Data
3.1Compression, Encryption & Hashing
3.3Networks
4Data Types, Data Structures & Algorithms
4.1Data Types
5Legal, Moral, Cultural & Ethical Issues
5.1Computing Related Legislation
6Elements of Computational Thinking
6.1Thinking Abstractly
6.2Thinking Procedurally
6.3Thinking Logically
7Problem Solving & Programming
7.1Programming Techniques
7.2Programming Construction
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