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CertNexus AIP-210 Exam - Topic 4 Question 53 Discussion

Actual exam question for CertNexus's AIP-210 exam
Question #: 53
Topic #: 4
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A data scientist is tasked to extract business intelligence from primary data captured from the public. Which of the following is the most important aspect that the scientist cannot forget to include?

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Suggested Answer: C

Data privacy is the right of individuals to control how their personal data is collected, used, shared, and protected. It also involves complying with relevant laws and regulations that govern the handling of personal data. Data privacy is especially important when extracting business intelligence from primary data captured from the public, as it may contain sensitive or confidential information that could harm the individuals if misused or breached .


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Elroy
3 days ago
C) Data privacy is a must, no doubt!
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Denise
8 days ago
Wait, aren't data security and cybersecurity basically the same?
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Mollie
13 days ago
I think B) Cybersecurity is more important.
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Lang
19 days ago
Definitely C) Data privacy is crucial!
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Shelton
24 days ago
I’m leaning towards cyberprotection, but I’m not confident. It’s hard to remember the differences between all these terms!
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Verlene
29 days ago
I remember a question similar to this where data privacy was emphasized. It seems like the most important aspect to protect individuals' information.
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Renay
1 month ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like cybersecurity might be the right answer. We discussed it in class, but I could be mixing it up with data security.
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Janessa
1 month ago
I think data privacy is crucial here, especially since we're dealing with public data. It’s something I remember from our last practice exam.
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