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ISC2 CCSP Exam - Topic 9 Question 92 Discussion

Actual exam question for ISC2's CCSP exam
Question #: 92
Topic #: 9
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Which of the following jurisdictions lacks a comprehensive national policy on data privacy and the protection of personally identifiable information (PII)?

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Yesenia
3 months ago
Russia? I wouldn't trust their data policies either!
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Chau
3 months ago
APEC has guidelines, but not a full policy like the EU.
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Pok
3 months ago
Wait, really? I thought they had some laws in place.
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Annmarie
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's a mess over there!
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Luke
4 months ago
The US doesn't have a comprehensive national policy on data privacy.
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Thomasena
4 months ago
Russia might have some laws, but I don't think they are comprehensive either. This question is tricky!
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Kristeen
4 months ago
I feel like we discussed the APEC region having some guidelines, but they aren't as strict as the EU's.
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Glory
4 months ago
I think the U.S. doesn't have a comprehensive national policy, but I'm not entirely sure. I need to double-check that.
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Benton
5 months ago
I remember studying that the EU has the GDPR, which is a strong data protection law, so it can't be them.
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Glory
5 months ago
I'm a bit confused on this one. I know the US has some data privacy laws, but I'm not sure if they qualify as a "comprehensive national policy." I'll have to review my notes to see if I can figure this out.
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Elvera
5 months ago
Okay, let me break this down. The EU has GDPR, APEC has its own privacy framework, and Russia does have some data privacy laws. That leaves the US as the only one without a comprehensive national policy, so I think C is the right answer.
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Bettye
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I know the EU has the GDPR, but I'm not as familiar with the data privacy laws in the other regions mentioned. I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Geoffrey
5 months ago
This one seems pretty straightforward. I'm pretty confident the answer is C - the United States.
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Beth
5 months ago
Based on my understanding, the ServerSSL profile is managing the SSL termination, so the pool members don't need their own SSL certificates. I'm going to go with answer A for this one.
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Nathan
5 months ago
Okay, let me walk through this step-by-step. The agent collects premiums directly from the insureds, then subtracts their commission, and remits the net amount to the entity. That sounds like the "Paying commission basis" to me, so I'll go with B.
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Mitzie
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not totally sure about this one. I'll have to think it through carefully and consider the different options.
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Rose
9 months ago
Wait, the United States doesn't have a comprehensive data privacy policy? That's like a bakery not having a cookie recipe. What a strange oversight for the land of the free and home of the surveillance.
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Penney
8 months ago
User 4: That could be why they don't have a comprehensive national policy.
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Mitsue
8 months ago
User 3: Maybe they rely more on individual state laws for data privacy.
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Niesha
8 months ago
User 2: I know, it's kind of a big gap in their regulations.
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Delbert
8 months ago
User 1: Yeah, it's surprising that the US doesn't have a national policy on data privacy.
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Ula
10 months ago
A) European Union has got to be the answer. They're so strict about data privacy, they probably have a whole department just for enforcing it. I bet they even have a secret data privacy police force or something.
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Valentin
9 months ago
No, it's definitely not Russia. They have some data privacy laws, but they're not as comprehensive as the EU's.
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Eva
9 months ago
I think it's Russia
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Edward
9 months ago
European Union
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Jamey
10 months ago
D) Russia, for sure. They're probably too busy hacking everyone else's data to worry about protecting their own. It's like the Wild West over there when it comes to data privacy.
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Tashia
9 months ago
C) United States has some regulations in place, but it's not as comprehensive as the European Union.
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Karan
9 months ago
B) Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation is also known for its data protection measures.
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Dalene
10 months ago
A) European Union has a strong policy on data privacy.
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Leonor
10 months ago
I'm going with B) Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation. Data privacy is probably low on their priority list, what with all the economic cooperation going on. Who needs privacy when you've got business deals to make, right?
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Dick
8 months ago
User 4: Makes sense, business deals might take precedence over privacy in that region.
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Jesusa
8 months ago
User 3: I agree, it's likely not a top concern for them.
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Reiko
9 months ago
User 2: Yeah, they probably prioritize economic cooperation over data privacy.
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Roosevelt
9 months ago
User 1: I think B) Asian-Pacific Economic Cooperation lacks a comprehensive national policy on data privacy.
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Salena
10 months ago
The correct answer is C) United States. It's surprising that the global tech hub doesn't have a comprehensive national data privacy policy. Maybe they're too busy spying on their citizens to worry about that.
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Chanel
11 months ago
I believe Russia also lacks a comprehensive national policy on data privacy and protection of PII.
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Patti
11 months ago
I agree with Thurman, the United States does not have a comprehensive policy on data privacy like the European Union.
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Thurman
11 months ago
I think the United States lacks a comprehensive national policy on data privacy.
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