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IAPP Exam CIPT Topic 8 Question 76 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPT exam
Question #: 76
Topic #: 8
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A valid argument against data minimization is that it?

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Suggested Answer: D

who benefits from collecting surveillance data should not be included in a workplace surveillance policy.


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Cyndy
5 days ago
Okay, I've got it. The valid argument against data minimization is that it can limit business opportunities by restricting the data you have access to. That makes sense.
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Heike
16 days ago
I've got a good feeling about this one. The description sounds a lot like the "Filters" feature we've been learning about in class. I'm going to go with that.
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Desirae
17 days ago
I feel like mandatory consular invoices could be a non-trade barrier, but I'm not entirely sure how that fits in with other barriers.
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Carin
17 days ago
Okay, I think I've got it. The `DataProvider` class is responsible for providing data and metadata to the UI component, so option B seems to be the correct answer. I'll double-check the other options, but I'm feeling confident about this one.
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Barrett
6 months ago
Data minimization, huh? Sounds like my high school diet - just the bare minimum to survive. Although, I guess that's the opposite of what businesses want. More data, more tacos, am I right?
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Merilyn
3 months ago
D) Increases the chance that someone can be identified from data.
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Isadora
4 months ago
C) Can have an adverse effect on data quality.
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Moira
4 months ago
C) Can have an adverse effect on data quality.
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Lemuel
4 months ago
A) Can limit business opportunities.
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Thaddeus
5 months ago
C) Can have an adverse effect on data quality.
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Linn
5 months ago
A) Can limit business opportunities.
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Anglea
5 months ago
A) Can limit business opportunities.
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Lynelle
6 months ago
Ha! Option B is the real kicker. Slowing down data transfers? That's like asking a cheetah to run in molasses. Not a valid argument at all.
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Shawnna
6 months ago
But doesn't data minimization also help protect individuals' privacy by reducing the chances of them being identified from data?
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Paola
6 months ago
Hold up, is option D really a valid argument against data minimization? I thought the whole point was to protect people's privacy. Seems counterintuitive.
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Gerald
6 months ago
I agree with Antonio. Limiting data minimization can help businesses make better decisions and target their audience more effectively.
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Barbra
6 months ago
I'm not so sure. Option C sounds more plausible - if you limit the data, it could negatively impact the quality, right?
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Kyoko
4 months ago
That's true, but it's important to find a balance between data minimization and data quality.
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Adolph
5 months ago
But wouldn't limiting data also decrease the chance that someone can be identified from it?
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Dominga
5 months ago
Yes, limiting data could definitely have an adverse effect on data quality.
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Alexis
5 months ago
Option C sounds more plausible - if you limit the data, it could negatively impact the quality, right?
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Lauran
6 months ago
Well, option A makes the most sense to me. Businesses need access to data to grow and innovate. Data minimization could definitely limit their opportunities.
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Antonio
6 months ago
I think a valid argument against data minimization is that it can limit business opportunities.
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