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IAPP Exam CIPM Topic 3 Question 55 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPM exam
Question #: 55
Topic #: 3
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Which of the following is the most likely way an independent privacy organization might work to promote sound privacy practices?

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Suggested Answer: C

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Margot
1 months ago
I'm feeling a bit 'audited' just thinking about these options. Maybe the privacy organization should consider a more 'principle'-d approach, if you ask me.
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Luke
1 months ago
Option D, obviously. Everyone loves a good ol' privacy police coming in and handing out fines left and right. It's the only way to keep those pesky companies in line, am I right?
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Gabriele
1 months ago
Option D, issuing penalties, seems a bit too aggressive for an independent organization. They're probably better off sticking to more collaborative approaches, like A or C.
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Dierdre
12 days ago
On-site audits, like option C, could also be a good way for an independent privacy organization to ensure compliance with privacy practices.
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Derick
13 days ago
Developing principles for self-regulation, like option A, could definitely help promote sound privacy practices in a more positive way.
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Geoffrey
17 days ago
I agree, option D does seem a bit harsh. A more collaborative approach like A or C would probably be more effective.
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Marcelle
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm leaning towards option C, completing on-site audits. That way they can really get a hands-on look at how organizations are handling privacy.
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Nikita
6 days ago
C) By completing on-site audits.
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Ollie
13 days ago
B) By enacting new legislation.
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Malcom
21 days ago
A) By developing principles for self-regulation.
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Shannon
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I feel like option B, enacting new legislation, might be a bit too heavy-handed for an independent organization. They'd probably want to avoid getting tangled up in the political process.
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Elenor
2 months ago
I think option A is the most likely way an independent privacy organization would work to promote sound privacy practices. Self-regulation seems like the most practical approach.
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Billye
15 days ago
Completing on-site audits could also be helpful in ensuring compliance.
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Tonja
28 days ago
Enacting new legislation might take too long to be effective.
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Yun
2 months ago
I agree, developing principles for self-regulation seems like a proactive approach.
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Billye
2 months ago
But wouldn't enacting new legislation be more effective in ensuring privacy protection?
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Shawna
3 months ago
I agree with Lang, self-regulation is important for promoting sound privacy practices.
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Lang
3 months ago
I think an independent privacy organization might work by developing principles for self-regulation.
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