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DSCI DCPP-01 Exam - Topic 1 Question 50 Discussion

Actual exam question for DSCI's DCPP-01 exam
Question #: 50
Topic #: 1
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A US IT company has created a cloud based application for Canadian consumers only, with servers located in Vancouver, Canad

a. The application allows its users to publish their short stories, essays or e-books. The purpose of the application, i.e. literary work, is clearly stated in the terms and conditions which are mandatorily acknowledged by each user. With respect to this application, the company must ensure compliance with:

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Jannette
3 months ago
Not so sure about that, what if they have users from outside Canada?
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Rebecka
3 months ago
Totally agree, PIPEDA is the way to go here!
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Lauryn
3 months ago
Wait, why wouldn't they need to follow EU rules too?
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Aleshia
4 months ago
I think it should be the US Consumer Privacy Bill, right?
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Larae
4 months ago
Definitely PIPEDA, since it's for Canadian users!
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Charlesetta
4 months ago
I’m confused because I thought the EU Data Protection Directive could apply if there were European users, but since it’s only for Canadians, maybe it’s not relevant?
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Ryan
4 months ago
I practiced a similar question where we had to identify the right privacy laws for different regions, and I feel like PIPEDA is definitely the one we should focus on for Canada.
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Dominga
4 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about the US Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights being more relevant to US users, so it might not apply here.
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Mose
5 months ago
I think the answer might be A, PIPEDA, since the application is for Canadian consumers and involves personal data.
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Maile
5 months ago
I think the key here is that the application's purpose is for publishing literary works, which is clearly stated in the terms and conditions. That suggests PIPEDA is the correct answer, since it's the Canadian privacy law.
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Wilda
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused here. The question mentions the company is US-based, but the application is for Canadian consumers. Does that mean both PIPEDA and the US Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights could apply?
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Fletcher
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The servers are located in Canada, and the application is for Canadian consumers, so PIPEDA is probably the right answer. I'll go with that.
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Britt
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. The question mentions the company is US-based, so I'm wondering if the US Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights might also apply.
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Idella
5 months ago
This seems pretty straightforward. The application is for Canadian consumers, so I'm guessing the answer is PIPEDA.
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Royal
5 months ago
This looks like a tricky question. I'll need to carefully review the Apache logs to determine the most likely attack vectors.
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Glendora
5 months ago
I'm a bit unsure about this one. The question is asking about a specific connectivity feature, and I'm not sure which of these VIC models would support that. I'll need to review my notes or try to eliminate some of the options that I'm more confident don't have that capability.
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Vincenza
5 months ago
I think the solution is correct. 'docker Is -a' seems like the right command to list all nodes in a swarm cluster. I'll practice that before the exam.
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Hannah
5 months ago
This is a good question to test our understanding of distributed testing. I feel confident I can identify the right factor that meets the criteria. I'll carefully analyze each option.
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Jennifer
5 months ago
Okay, this looks like a CAGR calculation. Initial price Rs. 200, final price Rs. 350, time period 4 years.
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Reuben
10 months ago
Wait, do Canadians even have stories to publish? I thought they just apologized to each other all day.
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Lamar
8 months ago
C: EU Data Protection Directive
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Jose
8 months ago
B: US Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights
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Glory
9 months ago
A: PIPEDA
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Rene
10 months ago
Aha, I got this one! PIPEDA is the answer, no doubt. Unless, of course, the company has secretly built a time machine and is serving Canadian consumers from the future. Then all bets are off!
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Lettie
10 months ago
Haha, the EU Data Protection Directive? Really? This is clearly a Canadian operation, so PIPEDA is the way to go. You'd have to be, like, a data privacy superhero to get that one right!
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Ines
8 months ago
A: Haha, the EU Data Protection Directive? Really? This is clearly a Canadian operation, so PIPEDA is the way to go. You'd have to be, like, a data privacy superhero to get that one right!
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Karima
8 months ago
C: EU Data Protection Directive
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Alesia
8 months ago
B: US Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights
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Delsie
8 months ago
A: PIPEDA
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Cecil
10 months ago
Hmm, I was thinking the US Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights, but then I remembered the application is for Canadian consumers. Gotta love these cross-border privacy laws!
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Graciela
10 months ago
This question is a tricky one! The application is hosted in Canada, but it's serving Canadian consumers. I'm guessing PIPEDA would be the correct answer here, since it's the Canadian privacy law.
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Devora
8 months ago
D: None of the above
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Kimberely
9 months ago
C: EU Data Protection Directive
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Alecia
9 months ago
B: US Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights
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Yan
10 months ago
A: PIPEDA
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Shawnna
11 months ago
But what about the US Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights? Shouldn't that also be considered?
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Kami
11 months ago
I agree with Chandra. PIPEDA is the right choice since the servers are located in Canada.
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Chandra
11 months ago
I think the company must comply with PIPEDA because it is a Canadian application.
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