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IAPP CIPP-E Exam - Topic 5 Question 73 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPP-E exam
Question #: 73
Topic #: 5
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How can the relationship between the GDPR and the Digital Services Act, the Data Governance Act and the Digital Markets Act most accurately be described?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Katlyn
5 months ago
Definitely B, they coexist without overriding each other.
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Oren
6 months ago
Wait, are there really exemptions in D? That’s new to me!
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Aleisha
6 months ago
C is misleading, they don't change GDPR articles.
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Dorathy
6 months ago
I think they apply in parallel, right?
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Shawnee
6 months ago
The GDPR is mentioned in the Digital Services Act.
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Kirby
6 months ago
I thought the Digital Services Act and others were meant to complement the GDPR, so option B seems like it could be correct. But I’m not 100% confident.
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Allene
7 months ago
I feel like we talked about sector-specific exemptions in class, but I can't recall if they apply to all the acts mentioned. Could be a tricky one!
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Judy
7 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I think some of those acts might actually change specific provisions of the GDPR. I need to double-check that.
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Lizbeth
7 months ago
I remember discussing how the GDPR is a foundational regulation, so I think the other acts might apply in parallel to it. That makes sense, right?
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Wava
7 months ago
The Cloud Response Processor workflow sounds like it could be the right answer, but I'm not 100% sure. I'll need to review the details of how that workflow interacts with the Cloud Provisioning and Governance application.
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Sommer
7 months ago
I think the answer is D. The question specifically mentions adding a SQL server, so the correct option should be Microsoft SQL server.
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Donte
7 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. I think identifying options and avoiding industry overcapacity could both be important factors to consider as well. I'll need to think it through carefully.
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Carri
12 months ago
It's like a legal version of musical chairs, and the GDPR is the one calling the shots.
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Alexia
12 months ago
Sector-specific exemptions? That's like saying the speed limit doesn't apply to race car drivers. Clearly, D is not the way to go.
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Mattie
10 months ago
Sector-specific exemptions are necessary for certain industries to operate efficiently.
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Merilyn
11 months ago
B) The aforementioned legal acts apply without prejudice (i.e., in parallel) to the GDPR.
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Kristofer
11 months ago
A) The aforementioned legal acts do not refer to (i.e., do not mention) the GDPR.
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Teri
1 year ago
Changing specific provisions of the GDPR? That's like trying to rewrite the Constitution - good luck with that! C is definitely not the right answer.
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Serina
11 months ago
D) The aforementioned legal acts contain some sector-specific exemptions (i.e., only for certain businesses) from the GDPR.
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Tyra
11 months ago
B) The aforementioned legal acts apply without prejudice (i.e., in parallel) to the GDPR.
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Rikki
12 months ago
A) The aforementioned legal acts do not refer to (i.e., do not mention) the GDPR.
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Johnna
1 year ago
I think the correct answer is B - they apply in parallel to the GDPR. It's like having a legal orchestra, with each act playing its own tune but in harmony.
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Shawnta
11 months ago
Yes, they apply in parallel to each other.
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Corrinne
11 months ago
So the GDPR and the other acts work together?
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Fausto
11 months ago
I agree, it's like a legal orchestra playing in harmony.
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Shantell
1 year ago
The relationship between the GDPR and the other legal acts is definitely not that they don't refer to it at all. That would be like saying they live in a different universe!
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Olen
12 months ago
The relationship between the GDPR and the other legal acts is definitely not that they don't refer to it at all. That would be like saying they live in a different universe!
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Rutha
1 year ago
C) The aforementioned legal acts change specific provisions (i.e., certain articles) of the GDPR.
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Nathalie
1 year ago
B) The aforementioned legal acts apply without prejudice (i.e., in parallel) to the GDPR.
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Colette
1 year ago
A) The aforementioned legal acts do not refer to (i.e., do not mention) the GDPR.
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Andrew
1 year ago
I feel like the Digital Markets Act contains sector-specific exemptions from the GDPR.
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Micah
1 year ago
I believe the Data Governance Act changes certain provisions of the GDPR.
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Yvonne
1 year ago
I think the Digital Services Act and the GDPR work in parallel.
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