As a Swift CSP Certified Assessor. Swift contacted me to provide evidence on an assessment I have performed. This is required to support their quality assurance validation process. Is it allowed?
I'm leaning towards B on this one. Even though we're certified assessors, the information we collect during assessments is supposed to be confidential. I'll double-check the guidelines just to be sure, but my initial instinct is that we can't share the evidence.
Easy peasy! The certification program requirements clearly state that we have to cooperate with quality assurance, so A is the correct answer. No need to overthink this one.
I'm a bit confused on this one. The question mentions confidentiality, so I'm not sure if providing the evidence is actually allowed. I'll have to think this through carefully.
Okay, I think I know the answer here. As a certified assessor, we have an obligation to provide evidence to support the quality assurance process, so I'm pretty confident the answer is A.
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