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Certified Information Privacy Technologist

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Question # 11

When should code audits be concluded?

A.

At code check-in time.

B.

At engineering design time.

C.

While code is being sent to production.

D.

Before launch after all code for a feature is complete.

Question # 12

SCENARIO

Looking back at your first two years as the Director of Personal Information Protection and Compliance for the Berry Country Regional Medical Center in Thorn Bay, Ontario, Canada, you see a parade of accomplishments, from developing state-of-the-art simulation based training for employees on privacy protection to establishing an interactive medical records system that is accessible by patients as well as by the medical personnel. Now, however, a question you have put off looms large: how do we manage all the data-not only records produced recently, but those still on hand from years ago? A data flow diagram generated last year shows multiple servers, databases, and work stations, many of which hold files that have not yet been incorporated into the new records system. While most of this data is encrypted, its persistence may pose security and compliance concerns. The situation is further complicated by several long-term studies being conducted by the medical staff using patient information. Having recently reviewed the major Canadian privacy regulations, you want to make certain that the medical center is observing them.

You also recall a recent visit to the Records Storage Section, often termed “The Dungeon” in the basement of the old hospital next to the modern facility, where you noticed a multitude of paper records. Some of these were in crates marked by years, medical condition or alphabetically by patient name, while others were in undifferentiated bundles on shelves and on the floor. The back shelves of the section housed data tapes and old hard drives that were often unlabeled but appeared to be years old. On your way out of the dungeon, you noticed just ahead of you a small man in a lab coat who you did not recognize. He carried a batch of folders under his arm, apparently records he had removed from storage.

Which data lifecycle phase needs the most attention at this Ontario medical center?

A.

Retention

B.

Disclosure

C.

Collection

D.

Use

Question # 13

What is true of providers of wireless technology?

A.

They have the legal right in most countries to control and use any data on their systems.

B.

They can see all unencrypted data that crosses the system.

C.

They are typically exempt from data security regulations.

D.

They routinely backup data that crosses their system.

Question # 14

Which of the following scenarios best exemplifies the concept of Privacy by Default?

A.

An organization develops a website to provide customers the ability to purchase products and the choice to opt-in to personalized health marketing based off the products they purchase.

B.

An internal team builds a product that will perform analysis on employee site usages by leveraging the data loss prevention tool and use that to block popular risky websites.

C.

A business engages a third party vendor to install cameras in the store to identify criminal behavior and stop criminals as soon as possible to protect customers.

D.

A software team realizes the product they have already built could potentially have privacy concerns and before deploying it, they request a meeting to get the privacy team ' s input.

Question # 15

Information classification helps an organization protect confidential and nonpublic information primarily because?

A.

It helps identify sensitive and critical information that require very strict safeguards.

B.

It falls under the security principles of confidentiality, integrity, and availability.

C.

It promotes employee accountability for safeguarding confidential information.

D.

It is legally required under most regulations.

Question # 16

SCENARIO

It should be the most secure location housing data in all of Europe, if not the world. The Global Finance Data Collective (GFDC) stores financial information and other types of client data from large banks, insurance companies, multinational corporations and governmental agencies. After a long climb on a mountain road that leads only to the facility, you arrive at the security booth. Your credentials are checked and checked again by the guard to visually verify that you are the person pictured on your passport and national identification card. You are led down a long corridor with server rooms on each side, secured by combination locks built into the doors. You climb a flight of stairs and are led into an office that is lighted brilliantly by skylights where the GFDC Director of Security, Dr. Monique Batch, greets you. On the far wall you notice a bank of video screens showing different rooms in the facility. At the far end, several screens show different sections of the road up the mountain

Dr. Batch explains once again your mission. As a data security auditor and consultant, it is a dream assignment: The GFDC does not want simply adequate controls, but the best and most effective security that current technologies allow.

“We were hacked twice last year,” Dr. Batch says, “and although only a small number of records were stolen, the bad press impacted our business. Our clients count on us to provide security that is nothing short of impenetrable and to do so quietly. We hope to never make the news again.” She notes that it is also essential that the facility is in compliance with all relevant security regulations and standards.

You have been asked to verify compliance as well as to evaluate all current security controls and security measures, including data encryption methods, authentication controls and the safest methods for transferring data into and out of the facility. As you prepare to begin your analysis, you find yourself considering an intriguing question: Can these people be sure that I am who I say I am?

You are shown to the office made available to you and are provided with system login information, including the name of the wireless network and a wireless key. Still pondering, you attempt to pull up the facility ' s wireless network, but no networks appear in the wireless list. When you search for the wireless network by name, however it is readily found.

What type of wireless network does GFDC seem to employ?

A.

A hidden network.

B.

A reluctant network.

C.

A user verified network.

D.

A wireless mesh network.

Question # 17

Which of the following is NOT a valid basis for data retention?

A.

Size of the data.

B.

Type of the data.

C.

Location of the data.

D.

Last time the data was accessed.

Question # 18

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.

Update the contract to bring the vendor into alignment.

C.

Continue the terms of the existing contract until it expires.

D.

Terminate the contract and begin a vendor selection process.

Question # 19

What privacy risk is NOT mitigated by the use of encrypted computation to target and serve online ads?

A.

The ad being served to the user may not be relevant.

B.

The user’s sensitive personal information is used to display targeted ads.

C.

The personal information used to target ads can be discerned by the server.

D.

The user’s information can be leaked to an advertiser through weak de-identification techniques.

Question # 20

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.

Copies of the consent forms from each data subject.

B.

Time limits for erasure of different categories of data.

C.

Contact details of the processor and Data Protection Offer (DPO).

D.

Descriptions of the processing activities and relevant data subjects.

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