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DSCI Exam DCPP-01 Topic 1 Question 41 Discussion

Actual exam question for DSCI's DCPP-01 exam
Question #: 41
Topic #: 1
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Choose from the options below to group privacy principles into user centric (requiring people's involvement) and organization centric (restricted to processes within the organization) categories:

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Suggested Answer: B

Page No 36 of PBok At a high level, Privacy Principles can be grouped into the following two categories: Principles that advocate user engagement: Principles such as Notice, Consent, Collection Limitation, Access & Correction etc. are user centric principles and involve user transactions. Principles that are aligned to organizational context: Principles such as Purpose Limitation, Accountability, Disclosure, Security/Safeguard etc. talk about the norms and organizational measures for ensuring privacy protection by the organization.


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Dominga
5 months ago
Both options make sense to me. It's important to understand the principles from both the user and organization perspectives.
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Vanda
5 months ago
I see your point, but I think option D is also valid. Notice, Consent, Choice seem more user centric, while Collection Limitation, Use Limitation, Security are more organization centric.
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Lavonne
5 months ago
I believe option B is the right one. Notice, Consent, Collection Limitation are more user centric, while Choice, Use Limitation, Security are organization centric.
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Dominga
6 months ago
So, which options do you think correctly categorize the principles?
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Vanda
6 months ago
I agree, it's important to differentiate between principles that involve people and those that are internal to the organization.
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Dominga
6 months ago
I think the privacy principles should be grouped into user centric and organization centric categories.
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