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IAPP CIPP/A Exam - Topic 1 Question 65 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPP/A exam
Question #: 65
Topic #: 1
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According to India's IT Rules 2011, a body corporate operating in India is required to appoint what kind of authority?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Aliza
3 months ago
Surprised to see Grievance Officer as the answer!
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Slyvia
3 months ago
I thought it was a Chief Risk Officer!
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Portia
4 months ago
Wait, are we sure it's not a Data Protection Officer?
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Simona
4 months ago
Totally agree, that's the requirement!
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Izetta
4 months ago
It's a Grievance Officer, right?
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Darci
4 months ago
I’m leaning towards the Grievance Officer too, but I have a nagging feeling about the Data Protection Officer.
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Paz
4 months ago
I feel like the Chief Risk Officer was mentioned in our readings, but it doesn't seem to fit this context.
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Andree
5 months ago
I remember discussing the Data Protection Officer role, but I can't recall if it was specifically for IT Rules 2011.
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Xuan
5 months ago
I think it might be a Grievance Officer, but I'm not entirely sure. We covered something similar in class.
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Mickie
5 months ago
I'm drawing a blank on this one. I don't recall learning about the specific authority that companies in India need to appoint under the IT Rules. I'll have to make an educated guess and go with option A, Chief Risk Officer.
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Tambra
5 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. The question is asking about a requirement for body corporates in India, so it's likely related to data privacy or security. I'll go with option C and choose Data Protection Officer.
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Lina
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this. I'll need to review the IT Rules again to make sure I understand the specific requirements for the type of authority that needs to be appointed.
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Tiffiny
5 months ago
I'm pretty confident about this one. The IT Rules 2011 in India require companies to appoint a Grievance Officer, so I'll go with option B.
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Katheryn
5 months ago
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Catarina
1 year ago
Haha, D) A Chief Technology Officer? Really? That's like putting the fox in charge of the henhouse!
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Patti
1 year ago
Hmm, I'm not sure. Is it perhaps A) A Chief Risk Officer? That seems like a logical role for companies to have.
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Fabiola
1 year ago
Yes, the Grievance Officer is responsible for addressing user complaints and grievances.
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Monte
1 year ago
Oh, I see. Thanks for clarifying.
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Trina
1 year ago
No, it's actually B) A Grievance Officer that is required to be appointed.
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Pete
1 year ago
I'm not sure, but I think it's D) A Chief Technology Officer.
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Elmira
1 year ago
I believe it's C) A Data Protection Officer because data privacy is important.
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Kattie
1 year ago
I think the answer is B) A Grievance Officer.
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Elise
1 year ago
Definitely C) A Data Protection Officer. With the increasing focus on data privacy, it makes sense for companies to have someone responsible for it.
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Berry
1 year ago
Oh, I see. So it's not C) A Data Protection Officer, but B) A Grievance Officer that companies need to appoint.
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Beckie
1 year ago
Actually, a Grievance Officer is required under the rules, not a Data Protection Officer.
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Alva
1 year ago
I think it's important for companies to comply with India's IT Rules 2011 by appointing a Grievance Officer.
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Shoshana
1 year ago
I agree, having a Data Protection Officer is crucial for ensuring data privacy.
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Arlette
1 year ago
I think the answer is B) A Grievance Officer. The IT Rules 2011 require companies to have a dedicated person to address customer grievances.
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Tasia
1 year ago
Having a Grievance Officer ensures that customer complaints are taken seriously and addressed promptly.
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Robt
1 year ago
It's important for companies to have a dedicated person to address grievances.
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Aja
1 year ago
Yes, companies need to appoint a Grievance Officer to handle customer complaints.
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Vallie
1 year ago
I agree, the answer is B) A Grievance Officer.
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