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IAPP CIPP/A Exam - Topic 1 Question 11 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPP/A exam
Question #: 11
Topic #: 1
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SCENARIO -- Please use the following to answer the next QUESTION:

Bharat Medicals is an established retail chain selling medical goods, with a presence in a number of cities throughout Indi

a. Their strategic partnership with major hospitals in these cities helped them capture an impressive market share over the years. However, with lifestyle and demographic shifts in India, the company saw a huge opportunity in door-to-door delivery of essential medical products. The need for such a service was confirmed by an independent consumer survey the firm conducted recently.

The company has launched their e-commerce platform in three metro cities, and plans to expand to the rest of the country in the future. Consumers need to register on the company website before they can make purchases. They are required to enter details such as name, age, address, telephone number, sex, date of birth and nationality -- information that is stored on the company's servers. (Consumers also have the option of keeping their credit card number on file, so that it does not have to be entered every time they make payment.) If ordered items require a prescription, that authorization needs to be uploaded as well. The privacy notice explicitly requires that the consumer confirm that he or she is either the patient or has consent of the patient for uploading the health information. After creating a unique user ID and password, the consumer's registration will be confirmed through a text message sent to their listed mobile number.

To remain focused on their core business, Bharat outsourced the packaging, product dispatch and delivery activities to a third party firm, Maurya Logistics Ltd., with which it has a contractual agreement. It shares with Maurya Logistics the consumer name, address and other product-related details at the time of every purchase.

If consumers underwent medical treatment at one of the partner hospitals and consented to having their data transferred, their order requirement will be sent to their Bharat Medicals account directly, thereby doing away with the need to manually place an order for the medications.

Bharat Medicals takes regulatory compliance seriously; to ensure data privacy, it displays a privacy notice at the time of registration, and includes all the information that it collects. At this stage of their business, the company plans to store consumer information indefinitely, since the percentage of repeat customers and the frequency of orders per customer is still uncertain.

Which type of information collected by Bharat Medicals is considered sensitive personal information under the Information Technology Rules?

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Lashunda
4 months ago
Nationality? Not sure that’s sensitive enough to worry about.
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Shawnta
5 months ago
Totally agree, prescription info should be protected!
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Shawn
5 months ago
Wait, they store consumer info indefinitely? That seems risky!
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Elsa
5 months ago
I think location data is more sensitive, though.
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Shantay
5 months ago
Prescription details are definitely sensitive info.
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Daron
5 months ago
I’m a bit confused about location data; I thought it could be sensitive too, but I’m leaning towards prescription details being the answer.
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Sina
5 months ago
This reminds me of a practice question we did about data privacy. I think prescription details would be the right choice here.
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Janessa
5 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I feel like nationality might not be classified as sensitive personal information.
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Arlie
5 months ago
I remember discussing sensitive personal information in class, and I think prescription details are definitely considered sensitive.
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Fidelia
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. A "de minimis" violation is one that has no immediate or direct relationship to safety or health. That's got to be the right answer here.
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Maryann
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the Expressway uses zones and subzones for bandwidth control, but I'm not sure about the other options.
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Aleta
5 months ago
Risk management is context-specific. I'm pretty sure management should tailor their approach, so B sounds correct. A feels like it's oversimplifying the process.
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