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CertNexus CFR-410 Exam - Topic 3 Question 26 Discussion

Actual exam question for CertNexus's CFR-410 exam
Question #: 26
Topic #: 3
[All CFR-410 Questions]

The "right to be forgotten" is considered a core tenet of which of the following privacy-focused acts or regulations?

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Penney
3 months ago
Really? I’m surprised that’s a core part of it.
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Brandon
3 months ago
Yup, GDPR is the one with the right to be forgotten.
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Nana
4 months ago
Wait, I thought CCPA had something similar?
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Flo
4 months ago
Totally agree, GDPR is all about that.
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Silva
4 months ago
It's definitely GDPR!
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Vivienne
4 months ago
I’m confused about the differences between these regulations. I feel like I’ve seen similar questions, but I can't recall if HIPAA or COPPA relates to this right.
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Magdalene
5 months ago
I have a vague memory of the CCPA, but I don't think it includes the "right to be forgotten" like the GDPR does.
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Cyril
5 months ago
I think the "right to be forgotten" is definitely linked to the GDPR. I recall a practice question that focused on this exact concept.
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Kayleigh
5 months ago
I remember studying about the GDPR and its emphasis on data protection, but I'm not entirely sure if the "right to be forgotten" is specifically mentioned there.
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Mirta
5 months ago
I'm a little confused on this one. The right to be forgotten could potentially be in a few different privacy laws, like CCPA or HIPAA. I'll have to review my notes to figure out which one it's considered a core part of.
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Telma
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards GDPR as the answer here. The right to be forgotten seems to be a central tenet of that regulation, which is all about protecting individual privacy online.
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Peggie
5 months ago
Okay, I think the right to be forgotten is definitely in GDPR, the European privacy law. That's the one that gives people more control over their personal data, so that makes sense.
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Matthew
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure on this one. The right to be forgotten sounds like it could be in a few different privacy laws, but I'll have to think through which one it's considered a core part of.
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Angella
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the right to be forgotten is a key part of GDPR, the EU's General Data Protection Regulation. That's the one that's really focused on privacy and data rights.
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Laurena
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I feel like I've heard something about batteries being installed in data centers, but I can't remember the details. I'll have to think it through step-by-step.
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Elfrieda
5 months ago
Ah, I remember learning about this in class. The Bash history is stored in the .bash_history file, so I'll select option D.
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Shad
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused by the wording of this question. Is it asking about the table that stores the actual content library data, or the table that maps that data to other CMDB entities? I'll need to re-read it a few times to make sure I understand what they're looking for.
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Maybelle
5 months ago
I think it's called "Bring Your Own License," but I'm not completely sure. We covered it in one of the sessions.
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Colette
5 months ago
I'm not confident, but isn't there something about premium-delay arrangements that might relate to this? I just can't seem to piece it all together right now.
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Tien
10 months ago
HIPPA? Really? That's all about medical information, isn't it? The right to be forgotten seems a bit out of place there.
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Zona
8 months ago
B) CCPA also includes provisions for the right to be forgotten.
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Avery
8 months ago
A) GDPR is the correct answer for the right to be forgotten.
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Ashton
8 months ago
HIPPA focuses on medical information, not the right to be forgotten.
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Javier
9 months ago
E) COPPA
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Raylene
9 months ago
C) PPA
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Earleen
9 months ago
B) CCPA
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Yen
9 months ago
A) GDPR
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Serina
10 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's CCPA. California always seems to be at the forefront of these privacy regulations.
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Paris
10 months ago
GDPR, of course! The EU really takes privacy seriously, and the right to be forgotten is a cornerstone of that.
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Louann
9 months ago
COPPA is more about protecting children's online privacy, while GDPR is broader in scope and includes the right to be forgotten.
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Ernestine
9 months ago
E) COPPA
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Yen
9 months ago
CCPA is more focused on consumer data protection in California, but GDPR is definitely the one that emphasizes the right to be forgotten.
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Marta
9 months ago
B) CCPA
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Antonio
9 months ago
Absolutely, the GDPR is all about protecting individuals' privacy rights.
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Dorthy
10 months ago
A) GDPR
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Filiberto
10 months ago
The right to be forgotten? Sounds like a superpower I could use to erase my embarrassing teenage memories.
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Layla
9 months ago
E) COPPA
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Maile
9 months ago
B) CCPA
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Andra
9 months ago
A) GDPR
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Alecia
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think CCPA also has provisions for the 'right to be forgotten'.
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Judy
11 months ago
I agree with Quinn, GDPR includes the 'right to be forgotten'.
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Quinn
11 months ago
I think the 'right to be forgotten' is part of GDPR.
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Elliot
11 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think CCPA also includes the right to be forgotten.
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Shala
11 months ago
I agree with Amber, GDPR is all about data privacy.
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Amber
11 months ago
I think the right to be forgotten is part of GDPR.
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