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IAPP Exam CIPT Topic 2 Question 97 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPT exam
Question #: 97
Topic #: 2
[All CIPT Questions]

Which Privacy by Design principle requires architects and operators to emphasize the interests of the individual by offering measures such as strong privacy defaults, appropriate

notice, and user-friendly options?

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Suggested Answer: C

The Privacy by Design principle that requires architects and operators to emphasize the interests of the individual by offering measures such as strong privacy defaults, appropriate notice, and user-friendly options is 'Respect for user privacy.' This principle ensures that user-centric privacy measures are embedded into the design and operation of systems.


IAPP CIPT Study Guide, 'Privacy by Design,' which outlines the seven foundational principles of Privacy by Design, including respect for user privacy and its emphasis on user-centric measures.

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Nelida
9 days ago
This question is really getting my privacy senses tingling! I hope the answer is not 'all of the above' - that would be too easy.
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Craig
9 days ago
I believe it's B) Embedded into design, as it ensures privacy measures are integrated from the start.
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Linwood
11 days ago
I agree with Alberto, because respecting user privacy is crucial in Privacy by Design.
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Yong
12 days ago
B. Embedded into design makes the most sense to me. If privacy is baked into the architecture, it'll be much harder to overlook or ignore.
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Ona
22 days ago
D. Proactive not reactive is definitely the correct answer. We should be designing for privacy from the ground up, not just reacting to issues after the fact.
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Lazaro
7 days ago
B) Embedded into design.
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Telma
14 days ago
A) Data lifecycle protection.
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Veronika
30 days ago
I think the answer is C. Respect for user privacy seems like the most appropriate principle here, as it focuses on protecting the individual's interests.
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Eleonore
10 days ago
A) Data lifecycle protection.
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Alberto
1 months ago
I think the answer is C) Respect for user privacy.
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