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IAPP CIPT Exam - Topic 4 Question 91 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPT exam
Question #: 91
Topic #: 4
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Which of the following best describes the basic concept of "Privacy by Design?"

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Suggested Answer: C

the basic concept of ''Privacy by Design'' is the implementation of privacy protection through system architecture.


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Kiley
5 months ago
B makes sense too, privacy should be a company-wide effort!
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Fausto
5 months ago
Wait, is Privacy by Design really just about tech? Seems too simple.
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Derick
6 months ago
A is also important, but not the whole picture.
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Merilyn
6 months ago
Totally agree, C is the way to go!
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Diane
6 months ago
I think it's all about integrating privacy into the system architecture.
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Della
6 months ago
I thought "Privacy by Design" was more about using specific technologies to enhance privacy, so maybe option A is correct?
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Jaleesa
6 months ago
I feel like we discussed how privacy should be built into everything from the start, which sounds like option B.
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Pilar
7 months ago
I'm not entirely sure, but I remember something about privacy being part of the business process. Could that be option D?
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Shasta
7 months ago
I think "Privacy by Design" is about integrating privacy into the system architecture, so I might lean towards option C.
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Benton
7 months ago
I'm a bit confused by this question. The options all sound similar to me. I'm going to have to think about this one a bit more before I can decide. Maybe I'll come back to it later in the exam.
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Fidelia
7 months ago
Okay, let me think this through. I'm pretty confident that the correct answer is C. "Privacy by Design" is all about building privacy protections into the systems and processes from the ground up, rather than trying to bolt it on later.
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Terrilyn
7 months ago
Hmm, this is a tricky one. I'm not entirely sure, but I'm leaning towards B - "The integration of a privacy program with all lines of business." That sounds like it could be the right approach to privacy.
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Audria
7 months ago
I think the key here is understanding the concept of "Privacy by Design." Based on the options, it seems like C - "The implementation of privacy protection through system architecture" is the best answer.
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Bea
2 years ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be A) The adoption of privacy enhancing technologies. That seems important for privacy too.
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Roxane
2 years ago
C is the way to go, no doubt. Unless of course, you're designing a 'Privacy by Surprise' system. Now that would be interesting!
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Sherron
1 year ago
D) The introduction of business process to identify and assess privacy gaps.
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Shad
2 years ago
C) The implementation of privacy protection through system architecture.
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Teri
2 years ago
B) The integration of a privacy program with all lines of business.
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Julianna
2 years ago
A) The adoption of privacy enhancing technologies.
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Adolph
2 years ago
I agree with Salley. Privacy by Design is all about building privacy into the system architecture.
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Evette
2 years ago
Option B? More like 'Privacy by Chance' if you ask me. Good luck getting all those business lines on board!
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Eleni
2 years ago
D) The introduction of business process to identify and assess privacy gaps.
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Dawne
2 years ago
C) The implementation of privacy protection through system architecture.
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Twana
2 years ago
A) The adoption of privacy enhancing technologies.
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Bethanie
2 years ago
Hmm, I'm torn between C and D. Guess I'll just flip a coin and hope for the best. Privacy, where art thou?
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Malcom
2 years ago
I agree, C seems like the best answer. Gotta love those architects and their privacy-centric designs!
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Ricarda
2 years ago
Option C is the way to go! Integrating privacy from the ground up is the key to effective protection.
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Malissa
2 years ago
Adopting privacy enhancing technologies can also help strengthen privacy measures.
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Anika
2 years ago
It's important to implement privacy protection through system architecture to prevent data breaches.
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Serina
2 years ago
Privacy by design ensures that privacy is considered at every stage of development.
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Darrin
2 years ago
I agree, integrating privacy into the system architecture is crucial for protecting data.
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Salina
2 years ago
I think option C is the most effective way to ensure privacy is a priority in all aspects of the business.
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Anthony
2 years ago
I agree, building privacy into the system architecture is crucial for protecting data.
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Salley
2 years ago
I think the answer is C) The implementation of privacy protection through system architecture.
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