2026 The Most Effective CIPT with 258 Questions Answers [Q84-Q108]

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The CIPT exam is a valuable tool for professionals who want to demonstrate their expertise in privacy and technology. It provides a solid foundation in privacy regulations and practices, as well as the technical skills necessary to implement privacy measures in compliance with these regulations. For those looking to advance their careers in IT, security, data management, or related fields, the CIPT certification is a great way to stand out from the crowd and demonstrate their commitment to privacy and data protection.

 

NEW QUESTION # 84
SCENARIO - Please use the following to answer the next question:
Wesley Energy has finally made its move, acquiring the venerable oil and gas exploration firm Lancelot from its long-time owner David Wilson. As a member of the transition team, you have come to realize that Wilson s quirky nature affected even Lancelot s data practices, which are maddeningly inconsistent. "The old man hired and fired IT people like he was changing his necktie,'1 one of Wilson s seasoned lieutenants tells you, as you identify the traces of initiatives left half complete.
For instance, while some proprietary data and personal information on clients and employees is encrypted, other sensitive^ information, including health information from surveillance testing of employees for toxic exposures, remains unencrypted, particularly when included within longer records with less-sensitive data.
You also find that data is scattered across applications, servers and facilities in a manner that at first glance seems almost random.
Among your preliminary findings of the condition of data at Lancelot are the following:
Cloud technology is supplied by vendors around the world, including firms that you have not heard of. You are told by a former Lancelot employee that these vendors operate with divergent security requirements and protocols.
o The company s proprietary recovery process for shale oil is stored on servers among a variety of less-sensitive information that can be accessed not only by scientists, but by personnel of all types at most company locations.
o DES is the strongest encryption algorithm currently used for any file.
o Several company facilities lack physical security controls beyond visitor check-in, which familiar vendors often bypass.
o Fixing all of this will take work, but first you need to grasp the scope of the mess and formulate a plan of action to address it.
Which procedure should be employed to identify the types and locations of data held by Wesley Energy?

  • A. Log collection.
  • B. Privacy audit.
  • C. Data inventory.
  • D. Data classification.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 85
SCENARIO - Please use the following to answer the next question:
Kyle is a new security compliance manager who will be responsible for coordinating and executing controls to ensure compliance with the company s information security policy and industry standards. Kyle is also-new to the company, where collaboration is a core value. On his first day of new-hire orientation, Kyle s schedule included participating in meetings and observing work in the IT and compliance departments.
Kyle spent the morning in the IT department, where the CIO welcomed him and explained that her department was responsible for IT governance. The CIO and Kyle engaged in a conversation about the importance of identifying meaningful IT governance metrics. Following their conversation, the CIO introduced Kyle to Ted and Barney. Ted is implementing a plan to encrypt data at the transportation level of the organization s wireless network. Kyle would need to get up to speed on the project and suggest ways to monitor effectiveness once the implementation was complete. Barney explained that his short-term goals are to establish rules governing where data can be placed and to minimize the use of offline data storage.
Kyle spent the afternoon with Jill, a compliance specialist, and learned that she was exploring an initiative for a compliance program to follow self-regulatory privacy principles. Thanks to a recent internship, Kyle had some experience in this area and knew where Jill could find some support. Jill also shared results of the company s privacy risk assessment, noting that the secondary use of personal information was considered a high risk.
By the end of the day, Kyle was very excited about his new job and his new company. In fact, he learned about an open position for someone with strong qualifications and experience with access privileges, project standards board approval processes, and application-level obligations, and couldn't wait to recommend his friend Ben who would be perfect for the job.
Which of the following should Kyle recommend to Jill as the best source of support for her initiative?

  • A. Industry groups.
  • B. Investors.
  • C. Corporate researchers.
  • D. Regulators.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 86
SCENARIO
Carol was a U.S.-based glassmaker who sold her work at art festivals. She kept things simple by only accepting cash and personal checks.
As business grew, Carol couldn't keep up with demand, and traveling to festivals became burdensome. Carol opened a small boutique and hired Sam to run it while she worked in the studio. Sam was a natural salesperson, and business doubled. Carol told Sam, "I don't know what you are doing, but keep doing it!" But months later, the gift shop was in chaos. Carol realized that Sam needed help so she hired Jane, who had business expertise and could handle the back-office tasks. Sam would continue to focus on sales. Carol gave Jane a few weeks to get acquainted with the artisan craft business, and then scheduled a meeting for the three of them to discuss Jane's first impressions.
At the meeting, Carol could not wait to hear Jane's thoughts, but she was unprepared for what Jane had to say. "Carol, I know that he doesn't realize it, but some of Sam's efforts to increase sales have put you in a vulnerable position. You are not protecting customers' personal information like you should." Sam said, "I am protecting our information. I keep it in the safe with our bank deposit. It's only a list of customers' names, addresses and phone numbers that I get from their checks before I deposit them. I contact them when you finish a piece that I think they would like. That's the only information I have! The only other thing I do is post photos and information about your work on the photo sharing site that I use with family and friends. I provide my email address and people send me their information if they want to see more of your work. Posting online really helps sales, Carol. In fact, the only complaint I hear is about having to come into the shop to make a purchase." Carol replied, "Jane, that doesn't sound so bad. Could you just fix things and help us to post even more online?"
'I can," said Jane. "But it's not quite that simple. I need to set up a new program to make sure that we follow the best practices in data management. And I am concerned for our customers. They should be able to manage how we use their personal information. We also should develop a social media strategy." Sam and Jane worked hard during the following year. One of the decisions they made was to contract with an outside vendor to manage online sales. At the end of the year, Carol shared some exciting news. "Sam and Jane, you have done such a great job that one of the biggest names in the glass business wants to buy us out! And Jane, they want to talk to you about merging all of our customer and vendor information with theirs beforehand." Which regulator has jurisdiction over the shop's data management practices?

  • A. The Department of Commerce.
  • B. The Federal Communications Commission.
  • C. The Data Protection Authority.
  • D. The Federal Trade Commission.

Answer: C

Explanation:
The Data Protection Authority is a regulatory body responsible for enforcing data protection laws and ensuring that organizations comply with their obligations to protect personal data. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is an independent agency of the United States government whose primary mission is to promote consumer protection and prevent anti-competitive business practices.


NEW QUESTION # 87
Which of the following would be the best method of ensuring that Information Technology projects follow Privacy by Design (PbD) principles?

  • A. Develop a technical privacy framework that integrates with the development lifecycle.
  • B. Identify the privacy requirements as a part of the Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) process during development and evaluation stages.
  • C. Develop training programs that aid the developers in understanding how to turn privacy requirements into actionable code and design level specifications.
  • D. Utilize Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) as a part of product risk assessment and management.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Privacy by Design (PbD) Integration: Ensuring that IT projects follow PbD principles requires a comprehensive approach embedded throughout the development lifecycle.
Technical Privacy Framework: Developing a technical privacy framework that integrates with the development lifecycle is crucial. This framework provides structured guidance and tools for implementing privacy controls and processes from the initial design to the final deployment.
Lifecycle Integration: By integrating privacy into every phase of the development lifecycle (requirements, design, implementation, testing, and maintenance), privacy concerns are addressed proactively rather than reactively.
Reference: The IAPP documentation on Privacy by Design emphasizes the importance of integrating privacy into the system development lifecycle to ensure ongoing and consistent protection of personal data.


NEW QUESTION # 88
A sensitive biometrics authentication system is particularly susceptible to?

  • A. Theft of finely individualized personal data.
  • B. False positives.
  • C. Slow recognition speeds.
  • D. False negatives.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 89
SCENARIO
Clean-Q is a company that offers house-hold and office cleaning services. The company receives requests from consumers via their website and telephone, to book cleaning services. Based on the type and size of service, Clean-Q then contracts individuals that are registered on its resource database - currently managed in-house by Clean-Q IT Support. Because of Clean-Q's business model, resources are contracted as needed instead of permanently employed.
The table below indicates some of the personal information Clean-Q requires as part of its business operations:

Clean-Q has an internal employee base of about 30 people. A recent privacy compliance exercise has been conducted to align employee data management and human resource functions with applicable data protection regulation. Therefore, the Clean-Q permanent employee base is not included as part of this scenario.
With an increase in construction work and housing developments, Clean-Q has had an influx of requests for cleaning services. The demand has overwhelmed Clean-Q's traditional supply and demand system that has caused some overlapping bookings.
Ina business strategy session held by senior management recently, Clear-Q invited vendors to present potential solutions to their current operational issues. These vendors included Application developers and Cloud-Q's solution providers, presenting their proposed solutions and platforms.
The Managing Director opted to initiate the process to integrate Clean-Q's operations with a cloud solution (LeadOps) that will provide the following solution one single online platform: A web interface that Clean-Q accesses for the purposes of resource and customer management. This would entail uploading resource and customer information.
* A customer facing web interface that enables customers to register, manage and submit cleaning service requests online.
* A resource facing web interface that enables resources to apply and manage their assigned jobs.
* An online payment facility for customers to pay for services.
Which question would you most likely ask to gain more insight about LeadOps and provide practical privacy recommendations?

  • A. Where are LeadOps' operations and hosting services located?
  • B. Does LeadOps practice agile development and maintenance of their system?
  • C. How big is LeadOps' employee base?
  • D. What is LeadOps' annual turnover?

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 90
What is the term for information provided to a social network by a member?

  • A. Personal choice data.
  • B. Profile data.
  • C. Declared data.
  • D. Identifier information.

Answer: C

Explanation:
The term for information provided to a social network by a member is as follows:
* Option A: Profile data.
* This is too broad and can include various types of information.
* Option B: Declared data.
* Declared data specifically refers to the information that a user explicitly provides to a social network, such as their name, age, location, and other personal details.
* Option C: Personal choice data.
* This is not a standard term in the context of social networks.
* Option D: Identifier information.
* This term is more general and can refer to any information that can identify an individual, not just the information provided by a user to a social network.


NEW QUESTION # 91
Organizations understand there are aggregation risks associated with the way the process their customer's dat a. They typically include the details of this aggregation risk in a privacy notice and ask that all customers acknowledge they understand these risks and consent to the processing.
What type of risk response does this notice and consent represent?

  • A. Risk acceptance.
  • B. Risk mitigation.
  • C. Risk avoidance.
  • D. Risk transfer.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 92
SCENARIO
Carol was a U.S.-based glassmaker who sold her work at art festivals. She kept things simple by only accepting cash and personal checks.
As business grew, Carol couldn't keep up with demand, and traveling to festivals became burdensome. Carol opened a small boutique and hired Sam to run it while she worked in the studio. Sam was a natural salesperson, and business doubled. Carol told Sam, "I don't know what you are doing, but keep doing it!" But months later, the gift shop was in chaos. Carol realized that Sam needed help so she hired Jane, who had business expertise and could handle the back-office tasks. Sam would continue to focus on sales. Carol gave Jane a few weeks to get acquainted with the artisan craft business, and then scheduled a meeting for the three of them to discuss Jane's first impressions.
At the meeting, Carol could not wait to hear Jane's thoughts, but she was unprepared for what Jane had to say. "Carol, I know that he doesn't realize it, but some of Sam's efforts to increase sales have put you in a vulnerable position. You are not protecting customers' personal information like you should." Sam said, "I am protecting our information. I keep it in the safe with our bank deposit. It's only a list of customers' names, addresses and phone numbers that I get from their checks before I deposit them. I contact them when you finish a piece that I think they would like. That's the only information I have! The only other thing I do is post photos and information about your work on the photo sharing site that I use with family and friends. I provide my email address and people send me their information if they want to see more of your work. Posting online really helps sales, Carol. In fact, the only complaint I hear is about having to come into the shop to make a purchase." Carol replied, "Jane, that doesn't sound so bad. Could you just fix things and help us to post even more online?"
'I can," said Jane. "But it's not quite that simple. I need to set up a new program to make sure that we follow the best practices in data management. And I am concerned for our customers. They should be able to manage how we use their personal information. We also should develop a social media strategy." Sam and Jane worked hard during the following year. One of the decisions they made was to contract with an outside vendor to manage online sales. At the end of the year, Carol shared some exciting news. "Sam and Jane, you have done such a great job that one of the biggest names in the glass business wants to buy us out! And Jane, they want to talk to you about merging all of our customer and vendor information with theirs beforehand." What type of principles would be the best guide for Jane's ideas regarding a new data management program?

  • A. Vendor management principles.
  • B. Incident preparedness principles.
  • C. Fair Information Practice Principles
  • D. Collection limitation principles.

Answer: C


NEW QUESTION # 93
Which of the following statements best describes the relationship between privacy and security?

  • A. Security systems can be used to enforce compliance with privacy policies.
  • B. Privacy and security are independent; organizations must decide which should by emphasized.
  • C. Privacy restricts access to personal information; security regulates how information should be used.
  • D. Privacy protects data from being viewed during collection and security governs how collected data should be shared.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Security systems are essential for protecting data and ensuring that privacy policies are followed. Effective security measures can enforce access controls, encryption, and other protections that help maintain data confidentiality, integrity, and availability. By implementing robust security systems, organizations can ensure that personal information is handled according to privacy policies and regulatory requirements. The IAPP highlights that security is a foundational component for achieving privacy compliance.
Reference:
IAPP Certification Textbooks, specifically the sections on the relationship between privacy and security.
"Privacy and Data Protection: An Integrated Approach," IAPP White Paper.


NEW QUESTION # 94
A vendor has been collecting data under an old contract, not aligned with the practices of the organization.
Which is the preferred response?

  • A. Destroy the data
  • B. Continue the terms of the existing contract until it expires.
  • C. Update the contract to bring the vendor into alignment.
  • D. Terminate the contract and begin a vendor selection process.

Answer: C

Explanation:
When a vendor collects data under an outdated contract that does not align with current organizational practices, the preferred response is to update the contract. This approach ensures that the vendor's data practices align with the current privacy standards and requirements of the organization, maintaining compliance and protecting data subjects. Terminating the contract or destroying the data may be extreme steps that could disrupt business operations or lead to data loss. Continuing the existing contract without any updates leaves the organization exposed to non-compliance risks.


NEW QUESTION # 95
A valid argument against data minimization is that it?

  • A. Decreases the speed of data transfers.
  • B. Increases the chance that someone can be identified from data.
  • C. Can have an adverse effect on data quality.
  • D. Can limit business opportunities.

Answer: D

Explanation:
A valid argument against data minimization is that it Can limit business opportunities. Data minimization is the principle that data collected should be limited to what is necessary for the purposes for which it is processed. While this principle supports privacy and data protection, it can also restrict the amount of data available to businesses for analysis and innovation, potentially limiting their ability to develop new products, improve services, or identify new market opportunities.
Reference:
GDPR, Article 5(1)(c): Data minimization


NEW QUESTION # 96
Which of the following is one of the fundamental principles of information security?

  • A. Connectivity.
  • B. Accessibility.
  • C. Accountability.
  • D. Confidentiality.

Answer: D

Explanation:
The fundamental principles of information security are often summarized by the CIA triad, which stands for Confidentiality, Integrity, and Availability. Confidentiality ensures that information is not disclosed to unauthorized individuals, entities, or processes. It is crucial in protecting personal and sensitive data from unauthorized access and breaches. This principle is widely recognized and referenced in various information security standards and frameworks, such as ISO/IEC 27001 and NIST SP 800-53.
Reference:
ISO/IEC 27001:2013, Information technology - Security techniques - Information security management systems - Requirements.
NIST Special Publication 800-53 (Rev. 5), Security and Privacy Controls for Information Systems and Organizations.


NEW QUESTION # 97
Which of the following is most important to provide to the data subject before the collection phase of the data lifecycle?

  • A. Data Protection Policy.
  • B. Privacy Notice.
  • C. Consent Request.
  • D. Disclosure Policy.

Answer: B

Explanation:
* Option A: A privacy notice informs data subjects about how their data will be collected, used, and protected. It is crucial to provide this notice before data collection to ensure transparency and comply with legal requirements.
* Option B: A disclosure policy might detail how data will be shared, but it is generally part of a broader privacy notice.
* Option C: While obtaining consent is important, the privacy notice is the first step in informing the data subject about the data processing activities, enabling informed consent.
* Option D: A data protection policy outlines an organization's overall approach to protecting data but is typically internal rather than something provided directly to data subjects.
:
IAPP CIPT Study Guide
GDPR Article 13 on Information to be provided where personal data are collected from the data subject


NEW QUESTION # 98
What is the main benefit of using dummy data during software testing?

  • A. The data comes in a format convenient for testing.
  • B. Developers do not need special privacy training to test the software.
  • C. Statistical disclosure controls are applied to the data.
  • D. The data enables the suppression of particular values in a set.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 99
Which of the following would be the best method of ensuring that Information Technology projects follow Privacy by Design (PbD) principles?

  • A. Identify the privacy requirements as a part of the Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) process during development and evaluation stages.
  • B. Develop training programs that aid the developers in understanding how to turn privacy requirements into actionable code and design level specifications.
  • C. Develop a technical privacy framework that integrates with the development lifecycle.
  • D. Utilize Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) as a part of product risk assessment and management.

Answer: B


NEW QUESTION # 100
SCENARIO
Please use the following to answer the next questions:
Your company is launching a new track and trace health app during the outbreak of a virus pandemic in the US. The developers claim the app is based on privacy by design because personal data collected was considered to ensure only necessary data is captured, users are presented with a privacy notice, and they are asked to give consent before data is shared. Users can update their consent after logging into an account, through a dedicated privacy and consent hub. This is accessible through the 'Settings' icon from any app page, then clicking 'My Preferences', and selecting 'Information Sharing and Consent' where the following choices are displayed:
* "I consent to receive notifications and infection alerts";
* "I consent to receive information on additional features or services, and new products";
* "I consent to sharing only my risk result and location information, for exposure and contact tracing purposes";
* "I consent to share my data for medical research purposes"; and
* "I consent to share my data with healthcare providers affiliated to the company".
For each choice, an ON* or OFF tab is available The default setting is ON for all Users purchase a virus screening service for USS29 99 for themselves or others using the app The virus screening service works as follows:
* Step 1 A photo of the user's face is taken.
* Step 2 The user measures their temperature and adds the reading in the app
* Step 3 The user is asked to read sentences so that a voice analysis can detect symptoms
* Step 4 The user is asked to answer questions on known symptoms
* Step 5 The user can input information on family members (name date of birth, citizenship, home address, phone number, email and relationship).) The results are displayed as one of the following risk status "Low. "Medium" or "High" if the user is deemed at "Medium " or "High" risk an alert may be sent to other users and the user is Invited to seek a medical consultation and diagnostic from a healthcare provider.
A user's risk status also feeds a world map for contact tracing purposes, where users are able to check if they have been or are in dose proximity of an infected person If a user has come in contact with another individual classified as "medium' or 'high' risk an instant notification also alerts the user of this. The app collects location trails of every user to monitor locations visited by an infected individual Location is collected using the phone's GPS functionary, whether the app is in use or not however, the exact location of the user is "blurred' for privacy reasons Users can only see on the map circles Which of the following pieces of information collected is the LEAST likely to be justified tor the purposes of the app?

  • A. Phone number
  • B. Relationship of family member
  • C. Dale of birth
  • D. Citizenship

Answer: D

Explanation:
The least likely piece of information to be justified for the purposes of the app is the citizenship of the family members. For a health app focused on virus screening, contact tracing, and risk assessment, personal details such as name, date of birth, and contact information may be necessary for identification and communication purposes. However, citizenship is not typically relevant to the app's core functionality or objectives and may be considered excessive data collection, violating data minimization principles. (Reference: IAPP CIPT Study Guide, Chapter on Data Minimization and Purpose Limitation)


NEW QUESTION # 101
Organizations understand there are aggregation risks associated with the way the process their customer's data.
They typically include the details of this aggregation risk in a privacy notice and ask that all customers acknowledge they understand these risks and consent to the processing.
What type of risk response does this notice and consent represent?

  • A. Risk mitigation.
  • B. Risk avoidance.
  • C. Risk acceptance.
  • D. Risk transfer.

Answer: C

Explanation:
* Option A: Risk transfer involves shifting the risk to another party, such as through insurance. Simply informing customers does not transfer the risk.
* Option B: Risk mitigation involves taking steps to reduce the severity or likelihood of the risk.
Informing and obtaining consent does not mitigate the risk but acknowledges it.
* Option C: Risk avoidance involves changing plans to entirely avoid the risk. Informing customers of the risk is not avoiding it but rather acknowledging it.
* Option D: Risk acceptance involves recognizing the risk and deciding to proceed with it. By informing customers and obtaining their consent, the organization acknowledges the risk and accepts it as part of their operations.
References:
* IAPP CIPT Study Guide
* Risk management frameworks and practices in privacy


NEW QUESTION # 102
SCENARIO
Please use the following to answer the next question:
Light Blue Health (LBH) is a healthcare technology company developing a new web and mobile application that collects personal health information from electronic patient health records. The application will use machine learning to recommend potential medical treatments and medications based on information collected from anonymized electronic health records. Patient users may also share health data collected from other mobile apps with the LBH app.
The application requires consent from the patient before importing electronic health records into the application and sharing it with their authorized physicians or healthcare provider. The patient can then review and share the recommended treatments with their physicians securely through the app. The patient user may also share location data and upload photos in the app. The patient user may also share location data and upload photos in the app for a healthcare provider to review along with the health record. The patient may also delegate access to the app.
LBH's privacy team meets with the Application development and Security teams, as well as key business stakeholders on a periodic basis. LBH also implements Privacy by Design (PbD) into the application development process.
The Privacy Team is conducting a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) to evaluate privacy risks during development of the application. The team must assess whether the application is collecting descriptive, demographic or any other user related data from the electronic health records that are not needed for the purposes of the application. The team is also reviewing whether the application may collect additional personal data for purposes for which the user did not provide consent.
What is the best way to minimize the risk of an exposure violation through the use of the app?

  • A. Prevent the downloading of photos stored in the app.
  • B. Create a policy to prevent combining data with external data sources.
  • C. Dissociate the patient health data from the personal data.
  • D. Exclude the collection of personal information from the health record.

Answer: C

Explanation:
By dissociating patient health data from personal data, Light Blue Health can help reduce the risk of an exposure violation. This can help prevent sensitive health information from being linked to an individual's identity and reduce the potential harm that could result from a privacy breach.


NEW QUESTION # 103
What tactic does pharming use to achieve its goal?

  • A. It creates a false display advertisement.
  • B. It generates a malicious instant message.
  • C. It encrypts files on a user s computer.
  • D. It modifies the user s Hosts file.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 104
Which of the following best illustrates an ethical concern, rather than a legal violation, related to the processing of personal data?

  • A. CCTV is installed in employee break rooms without notice or justification.
  • B. An organization repurposes collected data without updating consent.
  • C. The personal data collected by an organization create more risks than benefits to the individual.
  • D. Users are given clear options to delete or export their personal data.

Answer: C

Explanation:
CIPT distinguishes ethical risks from legal violations. Ethical questions arise when a practice:
* May be legal
* But conflicts with fairness, proportionality, or respect for individuals
* Creates disproportionate harm, surveillance concerns, or power imbalance
* Lacks transparency or fails the ethical test of "should we," even if "we legally can" Option A best represents this. It involves:
* An imbalance where organizational benefits outweigh risks to individuals
* No explicit legal violation stated
* A classic privacy ethics scenario in the CIPT curriculum under:
* Ethical data stewardship
* Evaluating proportionality and fairness
* Risk-benefit balancing in data practices
Why the other options do not fit the ethical-only category:
* B. CCTV in break rooms without notice # This typically violates legal requirements for transparency, signage, and purpose limitation.
* C. Repurposing data without updated consent # A direct violation of consent and purpose-limitation requirements under major privacy laws (GDPR, etc.).
* D. Clear deletion/export options # This is good practice, supporting data subject rights.
Thus, the option that describes an ethical concern rather than a clear legal breach is:
# A


NEW QUESTION # 105
SCENARIO - Please use the following to answer the next question:
Kyle is a new security compliance manager who will be responsible for coordinating and executing controls to ensure compliance with the company s information security policy and industry standards. Kyle is also-new to the company, where collaboration is a core value. On his first day of new-hire orientation, Kyle s schedule included participating in meetings and observing work in the IT and compliance departments.
Kyle spent the morning in the IT department, where the CIO welcomed him and explained that her department was responsible for IT governance. The CIO and Kyle engaged in a conversation about the importance of identifying meaningful IT governance metrics. Following their conversation, the CIO introduced Kyle to Ted and Barney. Ted is implementing a plan to encrypt data at the transportation level of the organization s wireless network. Kyle would need to get up to speed on the project and suggest ways to monitor effectiveness once the implementation was complete. Barney explained that his short-term goals are to establish rules governing where data can be placed and to minimize the use of offline data storage.
Kyle spent the afternoon with Jill, a compliance specialist, and learned that she was exploring an initiative for a compliance program to follow self-regulatory privacy principles. Thanks to a recent internship, Kyle had some experience in this area and knew where Jill could find some support. Jill also shared results of the company s privacy risk assessment, noting that the secondary use of personal information was considered a high risk.
By the end of the day, Kyle was very excited about his new job and his new company. In fact, he learned about an open position for someone with strong qualifications and experience with access privileges, project standards board approval processes, and application-level obligations, and couldn t wait to recommend his friend Ren who would be nerfert for the job Teds implementation is most likely a response to what incident?

  • A. Encryption keys were previously unavailable to the organization s cloud storage host.
  • B. Cyber criminals accessed proprietary data by running automated authentication attacks on the organization s network.
  • C. Confidential information discussed during a strategic teleconference was intercepted by the organization stop competitor.
  • D. Signatureless advanced malware was detected at multiple points on the organization s networks.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 106
Which of the following are the mandatory pieces of information to be included in the documentation of records of processing activities for an organization that processes personal data on behalf of another organization?

  • A. Descriptions of the processing activities and relevant data subjects.
  • B. Contact details of the processor and Data Protection Offer (DPO).
  • C. Copies of the consent forms from each data subject.
  • D. Time limits for erasure of different categories of data.

Answer: B

Explanation:
Copies of the consent forms from each data subject (A): This is not a mandatory piece of information for the documentation of processing activities. Reference: GDPR Article 30.
Time limits for erasure of different categories of data (B): This is mandatory as per GDPR requirements to ensure that data is not kept longer than necessary. Reference: GDPR Article 30.
Contact details of the processor and Data Protection Officer (DPO) (C): The GDPR mandates that the records of processing activities must include the contact details of the processor and the DPO. Reference:
GDPR Article 30(2)(a).
Descriptions of the processing activities and relevant data subjects (D): This is mandatory to provide a clear understanding of what data is being processed and for whom. Reference: GDPR Article 30(1)(b).


NEW QUESTION # 107
An organization is launching a new online subscription-based publication. As the service is not aimed at children, users are asked for their date of birth as part of the of the sign-up process. The privacy technologist suggests it may be more appropriate ask if an individual is over 18 rather than requiring they provide a date of birth. What kind of threat is the privacy technologist concerned about?

  • A. Insecurity.
  • B. Minimization.
  • C. Identification.
  • D. Interference.

Answer: B

Explanation:
By suggesting that it may be more appropriate to ask if an individual is over 18 rather than requiring they provide a date of birth, the privacy technologist is concerned about minimizing the amount of personal data collected. This helps reduce privacy risks by limiting the amount of personal data that could potentially be exposed in a data breach.


NEW QUESTION # 108
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IAPP CIPT exam is an essential certification for professionals looking to make a career in the privacy industry. CIPT exam covers a wide range of topics related to privacy technologies, and the certification is recognized globally. Certified Information Privacy Technologist (CIPT) certification is ideal for professionals involved in privacy compliance, data security, risk management, and IT governance, and is also beneficial for professionals involved in software development, database management, cloud computing, and other technology-related fields.

 

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