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IAPP CIPM Exam - Topic 2 Question 61 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPM exam
Question #: 61
Topic #: 2
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In addition to regulatory requirements and business practices, what important factors must a global privacy strategy consider?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Frank
4 months ago
Wait, monetary exchange? That seems off.
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Leila
4 months ago
Totally agree with cultural norms!
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Cassie
4 months ago
Geographic features? Not sure how that matters.
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Ashton
4 months ago
I think political history plays a big role too.
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Arlean
4 months ago
Cultural norms are super important!
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Sarah
5 months ago
I'm leaning towards cultural norms as a key factor, especially since they shape how people view privacy and data sharing.
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Vallie
5 months ago
I feel like geographic features might not be as critical, but they could influence how data is stored or accessed in certain regions.
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India
5 months ago
I remember a practice question that mentioned political history affecting privacy laws in different countries. That could be relevant here too.
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Odelia
5 months ago
I think cultural norms might be really important for a global privacy strategy, but I'm not entirely sure how they would impact it.
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Lorriane
5 months ago
I feel pretty confident about this one. The most important factors beyond the basics are definitely going to be cultural norms and how they vary across different countries and regions. That's going to be crucial for developing an effective global privacy strategy.
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Elena
5 months ago
Okay, let's think this through. A global privacy strategy needs to take into account not just the rules and policies, but also the cultural context in each market. Things like how people view personal data and what they expect in terms of privacy protections.
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Truman
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I know regulatory requirements and business practices are important, but I'm not sure what other factors I should be considering. Maybe something about political history or geographic features?
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Louvenia
5 months ago
This question seems pretty straightforward. I think the key is to focus on cultural norms and how they can impact privacy expectations across different regions.
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Hannah
6 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The question is asking what needs to be done with the whiteboard information, so I'm guessing the right answer has to do with transferring or documenting that data. I'm leaning towards option C, but I'll double-check the other choices just to be sure.
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Nenita
6 months ago
Okay, I think I've got a strategy here. I'll start by looking for any tables that reference each other, which could indicate a circular reference. Then I'll check for any surrogate keys that don't match the natural keys.
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Alona
11 months ago
You know, I bet they throw in a trick question like A) Monetary exchange just to see if you're paying attention. But D) Cultural norms is clearly the answer here.
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Stephane
9 months ago
Absolutely, it's crucial to respect cultural differences when it comes to privacy.
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Louvenia
9 months ago
I think so too, understanding different cultures is key to a global privacy strategy.
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Bernardo
10 months ago
Yeah, I think they might try to trick us with A) Monetary exchange, but I'm sticking with D) Cultural norms.
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Rodrigo
10 months ago
Yeah, but I think D) Cultural norms is definitely an important factor to consider.
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Lynda
10 months ago
I agree, D) Cultural norms is definitely an important factor to consider.
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Lindsey
10 months ago
I agree, they always try to trick us with those questions.
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Glynda
11 months ago
I believe geographic features play a role too, as they can impact data storage and security.
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Marjory
11 months ago
Haha, yeah, A) Monetary exchange? What is this, a geography exam? Cultural norms all the way, folks.
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Jennie
11 months ago
I agree with you, Peter. Political history should also be considered.
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Wilson
11 months ago
I'd say B) Geographic features are also important. Privacy laws and regulations can vary widely based on the country or region.
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Joaquin
9 months ago
Political history can provide important context for understanding privacy regulations in different countries.
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Dustin
9 months ago
Monetary exchange can play a role in how privacy is valued and protected in different regions.
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Ty
10 months ago
Cultural norms should also be taken into consideration when developing a global privacy strategy.
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Gilma
10 months ago
I agree, geographic features can definitely impact privacy regulations.
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Belen
11 months ago
D) Cultural norms are crucial for a global privacy strategy. You can't just apply a one-size-fits-all approach across different regions and cultures.
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Peter
11 months ago
I think cultural norms are important for a global privacy strategy.
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