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Information Privacy Technologist CIPT Real Exam Questions and Answers FREE Updated on 2021
What is the duration, language, and format of CIPT Exam
- Length of Examination: 150 minutes
- Language: CIPT offered in English (U.S.), French, German
- Passing score: 85%
- Number of Questions: 90
- Format: Multiple choices, multiple answers
Target Audience
This IAPP CIPT evaluation, in particular, is for data privacy specialists who would like to learn how to avert loss brought about by breaches on data privacy. It is also for professionals who want to get the CIPT certification and display their knowledge of strategies, policy, processes, and skills to handle cybersecurity threats.
CIPT Certified Professional salary
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- India - 12,42,327 INR
- United State - 70,247 USD
NEW QUESTION 63
SCENARIO
Wesley Energy has finally made its move, acquiring the venerable oil and gas exploration firm Lancelot from its long-time owner David Wilson. As a member of the transition team, you have come to realize that Wilson's quirky nature affected even Lancelot's data practices, which are maddeningly inconsistent. "The old man hired and fired IT people like he was changing his necktie," one of Wilson's seasoned lieutenants tells you, as you identify the traces of initiatives left half complete.
For instance, while some proprietary data and personal information on clients and employees is encrypted, other sensitive information, including health information from surveillance testing of employees for toxic exposures, remains unencrypted, particularly when included within longer records with less-sensitive data. You also find that data is scattered across applications, servers and facilities in a manner that at first glance seems almost random.
Among your preliminary findings of the condition of data at Lancelot are the following:
* Cloud technology is supplied by vendors around the world, including firms that you have not heard of. You are told by a former Lancelot employee that these vendors operate with divergent security requirements and protocols.
* The company's proprietary recovery process for shale oil is stored on servers among a variety of less- sensitive information that can be accessed not only by scientists, but by personnel of all types at most company locations.
* DES is the strongest encryption algorithm currently used for any file.
* Several company facilities lack physical security controls, beyond visitor check-in, which familiar vendors often bypass.
* Fixing all of this will take work, but first you need to grasp the scope of the mess and formulate a plan of action to address it.
Which is true regarding the type of encryption Lancelot uses?
- A. It employs the data scrambling technique known as obfuscation.
- B. Its decryption key is derived from its encryption key.
- C. It is a data masking methodology.
- D. It uses a single key for encryption and decryption.
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION 64
What is the main function of a breach response center?
- A. Addressing privacy incidents.
- B. Interfacing with privacy regulators and governmental bodies.
- C. Detecting internal security attacks.
- D. Providing training to internal constituencies.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION 65
Implementation of privacy controls for compliance with the requirements of the Children's Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA) is necessary for all the following situations EXCEPT?
- A. A math tutoring service commissioned an advertisement on a bulletin board inside a charter school. The service makes it simple to reach out to tutors through a QR-code shaped like a cartoon character.
- B. A note-taking application converts hard copies of kids' class notes into audio books in seconds. It does so by using the processing power of idle server farms.
- C. A virtual jigsaw puzzle game marketed for ages 5-9 displays pieces of the puzzle on a handheld screen. Once the child completes a certain level, it flashes a message about new themes released that day.
- D. An interactive toy copies a child's behavior through gestures and kid-friendly sounds. It runs on battery power and automatically connects to a base station at home to charge itself.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 66
SCENARIO
Carol was a U.S.-based glassmaker who sold her work at art festivals. She kept things simple by only accepting cash and personal checks.
As business grew, Carol couldn't keep up with demand, and traveling to festivals became burdensome. Carol opened a small boutique and hired Sam to run it while she worked in the studio. Sam was a natural salesperson, and business doubled. Carol told Sam, "I don't know what you are doing, but keep doing it!" But months later, the gift shop was in chaos. Carol realized that Sam needed help so she hired Jane, who had business expertise and could handle the back-office tasks. Sam would continue to focus on sales. Carol gave Jane a few weeks to get acquainted with the artisan craft business, and then scheduled a meeting for the three of them to discuss Jane's first impressions.
At the meeting, Carol could not wait to hear Jane's thoughts, but she was unprepared for what Jane had to say.
"Carol, I know that he doesn't realize it, but some of Sam's efforts to increase sales have put you in a vulnerable position. You are not protecting customers' personal information like you should." Sam said, "I am protecting our information. I keep it in the safe with our bank deposit. It's only a list of customers' names, addresses and phone numbers that I get from their checks before I deposit them. I contact them when you finish a piece that I think they would like. That's the only information I have! The only other thing I do is post photos and information about your work on the photo sharing site that I use with family and friends. I provide my email address and people send me their information if they want to see more of your work. Posting online really helps sales, Carol. In fact, the only complaint I hear is about having to come into the shop to make a purchase." Carol replied, "Jane, that doesn't sound so bad. Could you just fix things and help us to post even more online?"
'I can," said Jane. "But it's not quite that simple. I need to set up a new program to make sure that we follow the best practices in data management. And I am concerned for our customers. They should be able to manage how we use their personal information. We also should develop a social media strategy." Sam and Jane worked hard during the following year. One of the decisions they made was to contract with an outside vendor to manage online sales. At the end of the year, Carol shared some exciting news. "Sam and Jane, you have done such a great job that one of the biggest names in the glass business wants to buy us out!
And Jane, they want to talk to you about merging all of our customer and vendor information with theirs beforehand." Which regulator has jurisdiction over the shop's data management practices?
- A. The Federal Trade Commission.
- B. The Federal Communications Commission.
- C. The Department of Commerce.
- D. The Data Protection Authority.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION 67
Which of the following functionalities can meet some of the General Data Protection Regulation's (GDPR's) Data Portability requirements for a social networking app designed for users in the EU?
- A. Allow users to modify the data they provided the app.
- B. Allow users to download the content they have provided the app.
- C. Allow users to delete the content they provided the app.
- D. Allow users to get a time-stamped list of what they have provided the app.
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION 68
Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), releasing personally identifiable information from a student's educational record requires written permission from the parent or eligible student in order for information to be?
- A. Released to schools to which a student is transferring.
- B. Released to specific individuals for audit or evaluation purposes.
- C. Released to a prospective employer.
- D. Released in response to a judicial order or lawfully ordered subpoena.
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION 69
What is the term for information provided to a social network by a member?
- A. Personal choice data.
- B. Profile data.
- C. Declared data.
- D. Identifier information.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 70
SCENARIO - Please use the following to answer the next question:
Looking back at your first two years as the Director of Personal Information Protection and Compliance for the Berry Country Regional Medical Center in Thorn Bay, Ontario, Canada, you see a parade of accomplishments, from developing state-of-the-art simulation based training for employees on privacy protection to establishing an interactive medical records system that is accessible by patients as well as by the medical personnel. Now, however, a question you have put off looms large: how do we manage all the data-not only records produced recently, but those still on hand from years ago? A data flow diagram generated last year shows multiple servers, databases, and work stations, many of which hold files that have not yet been incorporated into the new records system. While most of this data is encrypted, its persistence may pose security and compliance concerns. The situation is further complicated by several long-term studies being conducted by the medical staff using patient information. Having recently reviewed the major Canadian privacy regulations, you want to make certain that the medical center is observing them.
SCENARIO - Please use the following to answer the next question:
Looking back at your first two years as the Director of Personal Information Protection and Compliance for the Berry Country Regional Medical Center in Thorn Bay, Ontario, Canada, you see a parade of accomplishments, from developing state-of-the-art simulation based training for employees on privacy protection to establishing an interactive medical records system that is accessible by patients as well as by the medical personnel. Now, however, a question you have put off looms large: how do we manage all the data-not only records produced recently, but those still on hand from years ago? A data flow diagram generated last year shows multiple servers, databases, and work stations, many of which hold files that have not yet been incorporated into the new records system. While most of this data is encrypted, its persistence may pose security and compliance concerns. The situation is further complicated by several long-term studies being conducted by the medical staff using patient information. Having recently reviewed the major Canadian privacy regulations, you want to make certain that the medical center is observing them.
You also recall a recent visit to the Records Storage Section, often termed :The Dungeon" in the basement of the old hospital next to the modern facility, where you noticed a multitude of paper records. Some of these were in crates marked by years, medical condition or alphabetically by patient name, while others were in undifferentiated bundles on shelves and on the floor. The back shelves of the section housed data tapes and old hard drives that were often unlabeled but appeared to be years old. On your way out of the dungeon, you noticed just ahead of you a small man in a lab coat who you did not recognize. He carried a batch of folders under his arm, apparently records he had removed from storage.
Which data lifecycle phase needs the most attention at this Ontario medical center?
- A. Use.
- B. Collection.
- C. Retention.
- D. Disclosure
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION 71
What is the main benefit of using a private cloud?
- A. The ability to restrict data access to employees and contractors.
- B. The ability to outsource data support to a third party.
- C. The ability to cut costs for storing, maintaining, and accessing data.
- D. The ability to use a backup system for personal files.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION 72
What is the main privacy threat posed by Radio Frequency Identification (RFID)?
- A. An individual can scramble computer transmissions in weapons systems.
- B. An individual can use an RFID receiver to engage in video surveillance.
- C. An individual can tap mobile phone communications.
- D. An individual with an RFID receiver can track people or consumer products.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 73
SCENARIO
Clean-Q is a company that offers house-hold and office cleaning services. The company receives requests from consumers via their website and telephone, to book cleaning services. Based on the type and size of service, Clean-Q then contracts individuals that are registered on its resource database - currently managed in-house by Clean-Q IT Support. Because of Clean-Q's business model, resources are contracted as needed instead of permanently employed.
The table below indicates some of the personal information Clean-Q requires as part of its business operations:
Clean-Q has an internal employee base of about 30 people. A recent privacy compliance exercise has been conducted to align employee data management and human resource functions with applicable data protection regulation. Therefore, the Clean-Q permanent employee base is not included as part of this scenario.
With an increase in construction work and housing developments, Clean-Q has had an influx of requests for cleaning services. The demand has overwhelmed Clean-Q's traditional supply and demand system that has caused some overlapping bookings.
Ina business strategy session held by senior management recently, Clear-Q invited vendors to present potential solutions to their current operational issues. These vendors included Application developers and Cloud-Q's solution providers, presenting their proposed solutions and platforms.
The Managing Director opted to initiate the process to integrate Clean-Q's operations with a cloud solution (LeadOps) that will provide the following solution one single online platform: A web interface that Clean-Q accesses for the purposes of resource and customer management. This would entail uploading resource and customer information.
* A customer facing web interface that enables customers to register, manage and submit cleaning service requests online.
* A resource facing web interface that enables resources to apply and manage their assigned jobs.
* An online payment facility for customers to pay for services.
What is a key consideration for assessing external service providers like LeadOps, which will conduct personal information processing operations on Clean-Q's behalf?
- A. Obtaining knowledge of LeadOps' information handling practices and information security environment.
- B. Understanding LeadOps' costing model.
- C. Establishing a relationship with the Managing Director of LeadOps.
- D. Recognizing the value of LeadOps' website holding a verified security certificate.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION 74
Under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), releasing personally identifiable information from a student s educational record requires written permission from the parent or eligible student in order for information to be?
- A. Released to schools to which a student is transferring.
- B. Released to specific individuals for audit or evaluation purposes.
- C. Released to a prospective employer.
- D. Released in response to a judicial order or lawfully ordered subpoena.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION 75
SCENARIO - Please use the following to answer the next question:
Looking back at your first two years as the Director of Personal Information Protection and Compliance for the Berry Country Regional Medical Center in Thorn Bay, Ontario, Canada, you see a parade of accomplishments, from developing state-of-the-art simulation based training for employees on privacy protection to establishing an interactive medical records system that is accessible by patients as well as by the medical personnel. Now, however, a question you have put off looms large: how do we manage all the data-not only records produced recently, but those still on hand from years ago? A data flow diagram generated last year shows multiple servers, databases, and work stations, many of which hold files that have not yet been incorporated into the new records system. While most of this data is encrypted, its persistence may pose security and compliance concerns. The situation is further complicated by several long-term studies being conducted by the medical staff using patient information. Having recently reviewed the major Canadian privacy regulations, you want to make certain that the medical center is observing them.
SCENARIO - Please use the following to answer the next question:
Looking back at your first two years as the Director of Personal Information Protection and Compliance for the Berry Country Regional Medical Center in Thorn Bay, Ontario, Canada, you see a parade of accomplishments, from developing state-of-the-art simulation based training for employees on privacy protection to establishing an interactive medical records system that is accessible by patients as well as by the medical personnel. Now, however, a question you have put off looms large: how do we manage all the data-not only records produced recently, but those still on hand from years ago? A data flow diagram generated last year shows multiple servers, databases, and work stations, many of which hold files that have not yet been incorporated into the new records system. While most of this data is encrypted, its persistence may pose security and compliance concerns. The situation is further complicated by several long-term studies being conducted by the medical staff using patient information. Having recently reviewed the major Canadian privacy regulations, you want to make certain that the medical center is observing them.
You also recall a recent visit to the Records Storage Section, often termed :The Dungeon" in the basement of the old hospital next to the modern facility, where you noticed a multitude of paper records. Some of these were in crates marked by years, medical condition or alphabetically by patient name, while others were in undifferentiated bundles on shelves and on the floor. The back shelves of the section housed data tapes and old hard drives that were often unlabeled but appeared to be years old. On your way out of the dungeon, you noticed just ahead of you a small man in a lab coat who you did not recognize. He carried a batch of folders under his arm, apparently records he had removed from storage.
Which regulation most likely applies to the data stored by Berry Country Regional Medical Center?
- A. Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act.
- B. The European Union Directive 95/46/EC.
- C. Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act.
- D. The Health Records Act 2001.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION 76
How does k-anonymity help to protect privacy in micro data sets?
- A. By ensuring that every record in a set is part of a group of "k" records having similar identifying information.
- B. By top-coding all age data above a value of "k."
- C. By switching values between records in order to preserve most statistics while still maintaining privacy.
- D. By adding sufficient noise to the data in order to hide the impact of any one individual.
Answer: A
NEW QUESTION 77
What is the main benefit of using dummy data during software testing?
- A. The data comes in a format convenient for testing.
- B. The data enables the suppression of particular values in a set.
- C. Statistical disclosure controls are applied to the data.
- D. Developers do not need special privacy training to test the software.
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION 78
What tactic does pharming use to achieve its goal?
- A. It encrypts files on a user's computer.
- B. It creates a false display advertisement.
- C. It generates a malicious instant message.
- D. It modifies the user's Hosts file.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference: https://inspiredelearning.com/blog/phishing-vs-pharming-whats-difference/
NEW QUESTION 79
Granting data subjects the right to have data corrected, amended, or deleted describes?
- A. Accountability.
- B. Use limitation.
- C. Individual participation
- D. A security safeguard
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 80
What is the best way to protect privacy on a geographic information system?
- A. Limiting the data provided to the system.
- B. Using a firewall.
- C. Scrambling location information.
- D. Using a wireless encryption protocol.
Answer: B
NEW QUESTION 81
Which of the following became a foundation for privacy principles and practices of countries and organizations across the globe?
- A. The EU Data Protection Directive.
- B. The Personal Data Ordinance.
- C. The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) Privacy Principles.
- D. The Code of Fair Information Practices.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 82
Between November 30th and December 2nd, 2013, cybercriminals successfully infected the credit card payment systems and bypassed security controls of a United States-based retailer with malware that exfiltrated 40 million credit card numbers. Six months prior, the retailer had malware detection software installed to prevent against such an attack.
Which of the following would best explain why the retailer's consumer data was still exfiltrated?
- A. The detection software alerted the retailer's security operations center per protocol, but the information security personnel failed to act upon the alerts.
- B. The IT systems and security measures utilized by the retailer's third-party vendors were in compliance with industry standards, but their credentials were stolen by black hat hackers who then entered the retailer's system.
- C. The retailer's network that transferred personal data and customer payments was separate from the rest of the corporate network, but the malware code was disguised with the name of software that is supposed to protect this information.
- D. The U.S Department of Justice informed the retailer of the security breach on Dec. 12th, but the retailer took three days to confirm the breach and eradicate the malware.
Answer: D
NEW QUESTION 83
SCENARIO
Kyle is a new security compliance manager who will be responsible for coordinating and executing controls to ensure compliance with the company's information security policy and industry standards. Kyle is also new to the company, where collaboration is a core value. On his first day of new-hire orientation, Kyle's schedule included participating in meetings and observing work in the IT and compliance departments.
Kyle spent the morning in the IT department, where the CIO welcomed him and explained that her department was responsible for IT governance. The CIO and Kyle engaged in a conversation about the importance of identifying meaningful IT governance metrics. Following their conversation, the CIO introduced Kyle to Ted and Barney. Ted is implementing a plan to encrypt data at the transportation level of the organization's wireless network. Kyle would need to get up to speed on the project and suggest ways to monitor effectiveness once the implementation was complete. Barney explained that his short-term goals are to establish rules governing where data can be placed and to minimize the use of offline data storage.
Kyle spent the afternoon with Jill, a compliance specialist, and learned that she was exploring an initiative for a compliance program to follow self-regulatory privacy principles. Thanks to a recent internship, Kyle had some experience in this area and knew where Jill could find some support. Jill also shared results of the company's privacy risk assessment, noting that the secondary use of personal information was considered a high risk.
By the end of the day, Kyle was very excited about his new job and his new company. In fact, he learned about an open position for someone with strong qualifications and experience with access privileges, project standards board approval processes, and application-level obligations, and couldn't wait to recommend his friend Ben who would be perfect for the job.
Which data practice is Barney most likely focused on improving?
- A. Sharing
- B. Deletion
- C. Retention.
- D. Inventory.
Answer: C
NEW QUESTION 84
In the realm of artificial intelligence, how has deep learning enabled greater implementation of machine learning?
- A. By hand coding software routines with a specific set of instructions to accomplish a task.
- B. By increasing the size of neural networks and running massive amounts of data through the network to train it.
- C. By using hand-coded classifiers like edge detection filters so that a program can identify where an object starts and stops.
- D. By using algorithmic approaches such as decision tree learning and inductive logic programming.
Answer: B
Explanation:
Explanation/Reference: https://towardsdatascience.com/notes-on-artificial-intelligence-ai-machine-learning-ml-and-deep- learning-dl-for-56e51a2071c2
NEW QUESTION 85
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