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IAPP Exam CIPT Topic 5 Question 100 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPT exam
Question #: 100
Topic #: 5
[All CIPT Questions]

Which of the following methods does NOT contribute to keeping the data confidential?

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Suggested Answer: D

Referential integrity is a database concept that ensures the validity of relationships between data points in different tables but does not directly address data confidentiality. The methods that contribute to data confidentiality include differential privacy, homomorphic encryption, and k-anonymity, as these techniques are specifically designed to protect the privacy and confidentiality of the data subjects. The IAPP emphasizes that confidentiality involves measures to prevent unauthorized access and disclosures, which referential integrity does not inherently provide.


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Marcos
2 days ago
I think it's B) Homomorphic encryption, as it's used for secure computation, not just data confidentiality.
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Hobert
7 days ago
Referential integrity? Oh, that's more for database management, not data confidentiality. Nice try, though!
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Antonio
9 days ago
But referential integrity ensures data consistency, not confidentiality.
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Chau
13 days ago
I disagree, I believe it's A) Differential privacy.
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Antonio
28 days ago
I think the answer is D) Referential integrity.
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Ayesha
28 days ago
K-anonymity, that's the one I remember from my crypto classes. Gotta keep those identities hidden, you know?
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Jaclyn
1 days ago
A) Differential privacy.
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Camellia
1 months ago
Homomorphic encryption is where it's at! You can perform computations on encrypted data without decrypting it. Pretty cool stuff.
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Twila
1 months ago
Hmm, differential privacy seems like the way to go. Keeps the data secure while maintaining utility.
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Tresa
3 days ago
C) K-anonymity.
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Stefany
12 days ago
B) Homomorphic encryption.
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Nilsa
20 days ago
A) Differential privacy.
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