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IAPP Exam CIPT Topic 5 Question 100 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPT exam
Question #: 100
Topic #: 5
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What is typically NOT performed by sophisticated Access Management (AM) techniques?

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Referential integrity is a database concept that ensures the validity of relationships between data points in different tables but does not directly address data confidentiality. The methods that contribute to data confidentiality include differential privacy, homomorphic encryption, and k-anonymity, as these techniques are specifically designed to protect the privacy and confidentiality of the data subjects. The IAPP emphasizes that confidentiality involves measures to prevent unauthorized access and disclosures, which referential integrity does not inherently provide.


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Anna
2 months ago
Preventing certain devices from accessing data? Now that's what I call a real challenge for AM. Keeping my grandma's flip phone out of the system takes some serious skills.
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Van
24 days ago
C) Preventing certain types of devices from accessing data.
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Quiana
25 days ago
B) Restricting access to data based on user role.
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Audra
1 months ago
A) Restricting access to data based on location.
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Kandis
2 months ago
I agree with Valentin. Access Management techniques usually focus on user roles and device types.
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Valentin
2 months ago
I think restricting access to data based on location is not typically performed.
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Edna
2 months ago
Access based on user role? That's definitely a core capability of AM. Gotta keep those pesky interns away from the juicy data, you know?
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Tiera
22 days ago
C) Preventing certain types of devices from accessing data.
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Malinda
24 days ago
B) Yeah, user role restrictions are key. Can't have just anyone snooping around.
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Margot
1 months ago
A) Restricting access to data based on user role.
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Toi
2 months ago
Hmm, preventing data from being stored in unprotected storage? Sounds like a no-brainer to me. I bet that's the kind of thing AM handles with its eyes closed.
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Verda
2 months ago
Restricting access based on location? Nah, that's like a basic feature these days. AM techniques are all about the sophisticated stuff, like keeping my cat out of the company database!
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Desmond
9 days ago
D) Preventing data from being placed in unprotected storage.
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Princess
15 days ago
C) Preventing certain types of devices from accessing data.
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Mary
22 days ago
B) Restricting access to data based on user role.
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Sherly
1 months ago
A) Restricting access to data based on location.
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Teddy
2 months ago
What is typically NOT performed by sophisticated Access Management (AM) techniques?
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