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IAPP Exam CIPT Topic 1 Question 70 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPT exam
Question #: 70
Topic #: 1
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Which is likely to reduce the types of access controls needed within an organization?

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vehicle manufacturers should prioritize obtaining affirmative consent for processing sensitive data about drivers in order to ensure enhanced privacy protection. Affirmative consent involves obtaining explicit agreement from individuals before collecting or processing their personal data.


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Claudia
1 months ago
Wait, is this a trick question? Standardization AND remote employees? Sounds like a recipe for both efficiency and chaos. Better bring my crystal ball to this exam!
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Kaitlyn
13 days ago
A) Decentralization of data.
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Elvera
2 months ago
A) Decentralization of data? That's like asking for trouble. More scattered data means more potential entry points for unauthorized access.
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Gilberto
3 days ago
C) Standardization of technology can make it easier to implement consistent access controls.
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Sol
4 days ago
B) Regular data inventories can help keep track of who has access to what.
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Glendora
6 days ago
A) I agree, decentralization of data can definitely increase the risk of unauthorized access.
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Herminia
2 months ago
D) Increased number of remote employees? Really? That's just going to create a security nightmare. I don't think that's the right answer at all.
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Trinidad
2 months ago
I'm leaning towards B) Regular data inventories. Keeping track of all the data and who needs access could help streamline the control measures.
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Julene
9 days ago
Standardization of technology could also simplify access controls within the organization.
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Meghann
13 days ago
Decentralization of data might also be a good option to consider for reducing access controls.
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Alpha
1 months ago
Regular data inventories could definitely help in reducing the types of access controls needed.
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Bethanie
2 months ago
C) Standardization of technology seems like the most logical choice. Consistent systems and tools across the organization would simplify access control management.
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C) Standardization of technology is definitely the way to go for simplifying access control.
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Felix
5 days ago
B) Regular data inventories could help with security, but may not reduce the types of access controls needed.
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Billi
13 days ago
A) Decentralization of data could actually complicate access controls.
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Nichelle
19 days ago
D) Increased number of remote employees would likely require more access controls.
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Veronika
22 days ago
C) Standardization of technology is key for simplifying access control.
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Ronald
27 days ago
B) Regular data inventories are important but may not directly reduce the types of access controls needed.
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Berry
1 months ago
A) Decentralization of data could actually complicate access control.
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Paz
2 months ago
C) Standardization of technology seems like the most logical choice. Consistent systems and tools across the organization would simplify access control management.
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Lachelle
2 months ago
A) Decentralization of data.
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Davida
2 months ago
I see both points, but I think regular data inventories are also important to keep track of access controls.
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Slyvia
2 months ago
I disagree, I believe standardization of technology would be more effective in reducing access controls.
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Candida
2 months ago
I think decentralization of data would reduce the types of access controls needed.
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