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IAPP CIPM Exam - Topic 5 Question 28 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPM exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 5
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SCENARIO

Please use the following to answer the next QUESTION:

As they company's new chief executive officer, Thomas Goddard wants to be known as a leader in data

protection. Goddard recently served as the chief financial officer of Hoopy.com, a pioneer in online video viewing with millions of users around the world. Unfortunately, Hoopy is infamous within privacy protection circles for its ethically Questionable practices, including unauthorized sales of personal data to marketers. Hoopy also was the target of credit card data theft that made headlines around the world, as at least two million credit card numbers were thought to have been pilfered despite the company's claims that ''appropriate'' data protection safeguards were in place. The scandal affected the company's business as competitors were quick to market an increased level of protection while offering similar entertainment and media content. Within three weeks after the scandal broke, Hoopy founder and CEO Maxwell Martin, Goddard's mentor, was forced to step down.

Goddard, however, seems to have landed on his feet, securing the CEO position at your company, Medialite, which is just emerging from its start-up phase. He sold the company's board and investors on his vision of Medialite building its brand partly on the basis of industry-leading data protection standards and procedures. He may have been a key part of a lapsed or even rogue organization in matters of privacy but now he claims to be reformed and a true believer in privacy protection. In his first week on the job, he calls you into his office and explains that your primary work responsibility is to bring his vision for privacy to life. But you also detect some reservations. ''We want Medialite to have absolutely the highest standards,'' he says. ''In fact, I want us to be able to say that we are the clear industry leader in privacy and data protection. However, I also need to be a responsible steward of the company's finances. So, while I want the best solutions across the board, they also need to be cost effective.''

You are told to report back in a week's time with your recommendations. Charged with this ambiguous mission, you depart the executive suite, already considering your next steps.

What metric can Goddard use to assess whether costs associated with implementing new privacy protections are justified?

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Aliza
4 months ago
Cost-effective mean sounds too vague. We need solid metrics!
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Wilda
5 months ago
ROI is definitely the way to go for assessing costs vs. benefits.
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Roxanne
5 months ago
Really? He expects to lead in data protection after that scandal?
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Cathern
5 months ago
I can't believe he's pushing for high standards after that mess!
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Fanny
5 months ago
Goddard was CFO at Hoopy.com, right? Not the best track record.
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Elke
5 months ago
Implementation measures sound a bit vague to me; I think Goddard would want something more concrete like ROI to evaluate the financial impact.
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Gail
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think compliance ratios might be more about meeting regulations than assessing costs.
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Gail
5 months ago
I remember discussing ROI in class, and it seems like a solid way to measure if the costs for new privacy protections are worth it.
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Pearly
5 months ago
I feel like we had a practice question about cost-effective measures, but I'm leaning towards ROI since it directly relates to financial justification.
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Raymon
5 months ago
This is a good one. I'll need to be careful to select the right combination of actions to ensure the virtual machines can access the App Service using the custom domain. I'll review the options closely and make sure I understand the requirements.
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Scarlet
5 months ago
This seems straightforward. Exports, government spending, and investment are all injections that increase the money flowing through the economy. I'm confident I can get this one right.
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Marylou
5 months ago
This seems straightforward. The attacker is exploiting the way the XPath query is constructed to retrieve more data than they should have access to. I'm confident that the answer is C, XPath injection attack.
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