Pass the IAPP Certified Information Privacy Professional CIPP-A Questions and answers with CertsForce

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Questions # 1:

Cases in which an Indian company is accused of violating provisions of India's IT Act must be heard by?

Options:

A.

The High Court.


B.

A Grievance Officer.


C.

An Adjudicating Officer.


D.

The Cyber Appellate Tribunal.


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Questions # 2:

Protection of which kind of personal information is NOT explicitly mentioned in the privacy laws of Hong Kong, Singapore, and India?

Options:

A.

Sensitive data.


B.

Children's data.


C.

Outsourced data.


D.

Extraterritorial data.


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Questions # 3:

How is the transparency of the complaint process treated in both Hong Kong and Singapore?

Options:

A.

A complainant must alert all individuals potentially affected by the complaint.


B.

Investigations into complaints in Hong Kong and Singapore are open to the public.


C.

The Hong Kong and Singapore Commissioner may require the complainants to identify themselves before carrying out any investigation into the complaint.


D.

The Hong Kong and Singapore commissioners are obliged to start investigations when receiving a complaint and inform the respondent of the personal details of the complainant.


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Questions # 4:

SCENARIO – Please use the following to answer the next QUESTION:

Zoe is the new Compliance Manager for the Star Hotel Group, which has five hotels across Hong Kong and China. On her first day, she does an inspection of the largest property, StarOne. She starts with the hotel reception desk. Zoe sees the front desk assistant logging in to a database as he is checking in a guest. The hotel manager, Bernard, tells her that all guest data, including passport numbers, credit card numbers, home address, mobile number and other information associated with a guest's stay is held in a database. Bernard tells her not to worry about the security of the database because it is operated for Star Hotels by a local service provider called HackProof, who therefore are responsible for all the guest data.

Zoe notices what looks like a CCTV camera in the corner of the reception area. Bernard says they record all activity in the lobby. In fact, last Tuesday he had received a data access request from a lawyer requesting a copy of footage of all lobby activity for the preceding month. The lawyer's covering letter said that his client has never visited the hotel herself, but is investigating whether her husband has been doing so without her knowledge.

Zoe and Bernard head up to the hotel spa. The spa is independently owned by a company called Relax Ltd. Bernard explains that Relax Ltd is a small company and, as they don't have their own database, they transfer data about the spa guests to StarOne staff so that they can upload the data into the HackProof system. Relax Ltd staff can then login and review their guest data as needed.

Zoe asks more about the HackProof system. Bernard tells her that the server for the Hong Kong hotels is in Hong Kong, but there is a server in Shenzhen that has a copy of all the Hong Kong hotel data and supports the properties in China. The data is in China for back up purposes and also is accessible by staff in the China hotels so they can better service guests who visit their hotels in both territories.

How should Bernard respond to the lawyer’s request for the CCTV footage?

Options:

A.

Decline to turn over the footage as it is not a valid data access request.


B.

Provide a copy of the footage within 40 days as it is a data access request.


C.

Provide a copy of the footage to the lawyer under the exemption for legal professional privilege.


D.

Decline to turn over the footage as there is no basis for it to be disclosed under the exemption for prevention or detection of crime.


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Questions # 5:

Based on the model contract released by the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data (PDPC), Hong Kong, all of the following sections are recommended to be put into a contract to address Ordinance 33 (Data transfer/export) of Hong Kong's Personal Data Privacy Ordinance (PDPO) EXCEPT?

Options:

A.

Liability and indemnity.


B.

Exemptions and Definitions.


C.

Termination of the contract.


D.

Obligations of the Transferee.


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Questions # 6:

Which of the following is NOT a substantial source of privacy protection for Hong Kong citizens?

Options:

A.

The Communications and Surveillance Ordinance.


B.

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights.


C.

The Bill of Rights Ordinance.


D.

The Basic Law.


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Questions # 7:

In Hong Kong, which of the following are exempt from personal data access requests until after the project to which the data is related has been concluded?

Options:

A.

Hospital administrators.


B.

Financial institutions.


C.

News organizations.


D.

Non-profit groups.


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Questions # 8:

What benefit does making data pseudonymous offer to data controllers?

Options:

A.

It ensures that it is impossible to re-identify the data.


B.

It eliminates the responsibility to report data breaches.


C.

It allows for further use of the data for research purposes.


D.

It eliminates the need for a policy specifying data subject access rights.


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Questions # 9:

Which of the following does Singapore's PDPC NOT have the power to do?

Options:

A.

Order an organization to stop collecting personal data.


B.

Order an organization to destroy collected personal data.


C.

Order an organization to award compensation to a complainant.


D.

Order an organization to pay a financial penalty to the government.


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Questions # 10:

Although the right to privacy is not explicitly granted in the Indian Constitution, privacy advocates frequently cite Article 21's guarantee of?

Options:

A.

Personal liberty.


B.

Right to property.


C.

Equality before the law.


D.

Freedom from intrusion.


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