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IAPP CIPM Exam - Topic 5 Question 50 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPM exam
Question #: 50
Topic #: 5
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An executive for a multinational online retail company in the United States is looking for guidance in developing her company's privacy program beyond what is specifically required by law.

What would be the most effective resource for the executive to consult?

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Hillary
5 months ago
Totally agree, industry frameworks are the way to go!
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Gilma
6 months ago
Breach notifications? Really? That seems risky.
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Zona
6 months ago
Internal auditors might not have the full picture.
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Maile
6 months ago
I think oversight organizations provide the best guidance.
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Reita
6 months ago
Industry frameworks are super helpful for this!
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Jesusita
6 months ago
Breach notifications from competitors? That seems a bit risky. I think industry frameworks would be more reliable for developing a solid program.
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Lisha
7 months ago
I feel like internal auditors could help, but I'm not convinced they have the broader perspective needed for a privacy program.
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Terrilyn
7 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think oversight organizations might provide valuable guidance too. They often have best practices.
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Ula
7 months ago
I remember we discussed industry frameworks in class as a way to go beyond legal requirements. They seem like a solid choice here.
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Jennie
7 months ago
This seems like a straightforward question about the best approach for monotonous and repetitive tasks. I'll carefully consider the options and go with the one that seems most logical.
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Ty
7 months ago
Okay, this seems straightforward. I'll start by considering the key features of ServiceNow ITSM and how they relate to monitoring configuration items and identifying recurring issues.
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Cammy
7 months ago
The key here is to only include the prefixes you need to log activity for, right? I think that's the best approach, but I'll double-check the other options just to be sure.
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Maryanne
12 months ago
Internal auditors? Psh, that's like asking a dentist to cut your hair. They're great at compliance, but not necessarily the best resource for building a comprehensive privacy program.
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Rima
10 months ago
D) Breach notifications from competitors could also provide valuable insights into potential risks and vulnerabilities.
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Sommer
10 months ago
Breach notifications from competitors could offer insights into best practices.
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Lamonica
11 months ago
C) Industry frameworks are a great resource for best practices and guidance in developing a comprehensive privacy program.
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Flo
11 months ago
B) Oversight organizations.
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Shenika
11 months ago
Oversight organizations could provide valuable guidance.
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Gail
11 months ago
Industry frameworks would be a great resource to consult.
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Vanesa
11 months ago
A) Industry frameworks.
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Reynalda
1 year ago
I love how they're trying to trick us with that 'breach notifications' option. It's like they're saying, 'Hey, let's learn from other people's mistakes!' Hilarious.
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Shawna
11 months ago
C) Oversight organizations.
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Percy
11 months ago
B) Industry frameworks.
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Galen
12 months ago
A) Internal auditors.
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Toshia
1 year ago
Breach notifications from competitors? Seriously? That's like getting relationship advice from your ex. Not a great idea.
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Blondell
10 months ago
Breach notifications from competitors? Seriously? That's like getting relationship advice from your ex. Not a great idea.
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Sharika
11 months ago
C) Oversight organizations.
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Brynn
11 months ago
B) Industry frameworks.
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Brent
11 months ago
A) Internal auditors.
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Jodi
11 months ago
C) Oversight organizations.
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Farrah
11 months ago
B) Industry frameworks.
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Lelia
11 months ago
A) Internal auditors.
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Josue
1 year ago
Oversight organizations? Really? I'm not sure that's the most effective approach. They're often too focused on compliance rather than practical implementation.
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Angelica
1 year ago
Industry frameworks are definitely the way to go. They provide comprehensive guidelines and best practices that are widely adopted. This will give the executive a solid foundation to build their privacy program.
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Alpha
12 months ago
Yes, they provide valuable guidelines and best practices to follow.
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Alyce
1 year ago
Industry frameworks are a great resource for developing a privacy program.
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Arthur
1 year ago
I disagree, I believe oversight organizations would be more beneficial for guidance.
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Dulce
1 year ago
I agree, industry frameworks provide best practices for privacy programs.
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Odette
1 year ago
I think the most effective resource would be industry frameworks.
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