IAPP CIPP-C 試験を最良のIAPP CIPP-C模擬試験最新版で簡単に学びましょう

IAPP CIPP-C 試験を最良のIAPP CIPP-C模擬試験最新版で簡単に学びましょう

調査によると、当社の高く評価されているCIPP-Cテスト問題の成功は、簡単に操作できる練習システムへの尽力によるものです。候補者から受け取ったフィードバックのほとんどは、CIPP-Cガイド急流が優れたプラクティスとシステムを実装しているという事実を示しています。また、当社のCIPP-C試験ダンプでは、鮮明な例と正確なチャートを追加して、直面する可能性のある例外的なケースを刺激しています。 CIPP-Cテストの質問に頼ることができます。成功するために最善を尽くします。

IAPP CIPP-C認定は、知識を強化し、ネットワークを拡大し、プライバシーとデータ保護へのコミットメントを実証しようとするプライバシーの専門家にとって強力なツールです。この認定は、カナダのプライバシー法の包括的な理解と、この分野の他の専門家とつながる機会を提供します。 CIPP/C認定を取得することにより、専門家はクライアントや利害関係者との信頼性と信頼を築き、ますますプライバシーに対応するビジネス環境で競争力を維持するのを支援できます。

CIPP / C試験の準備には、IAPPが提供するさまざまなリソースを活用することができます。これには、学習教材、オンラインコース、練習問題が含まれます。試験は英語とフランス語で提供され、受験者は3時間で完了する必要があります。試験に合格すると、受験者は3年間有効なCIPP / C認定を受け取ります。

CIPP/C 認定試験を受験するためには、候補者は少なくとも2年間のプライバシーまたはデータ保護の専門的な経験、または教育と経験の組み合わせが必要です。また、候補者は、プライバシー専門家の行動を規定する倫理的原則と基準を示した IAPP 倫理規定に従うことに同意する必要があります。候補者は、試験に備えて、試験でカバーされるトピックの包括的な概要を提供する IAPP の CIPP/C Body of Knowledge を学習することをお勧めします。

CIPP-C模擬試験最新版

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実際の試験に応じて、実践のために最新のCIPP-C試験ダンプを提供します。最新のCIPP-Cテストの質問を使用すると、テストの実践で良い経験をすることができます。さらに、価格について心配する必要はありません。さらにパートナーシップを結ぶために、1年間半額の無料アップデートを提供します。これは、この分野で大きな売り上げです。お支払い後、更新されたCIPP-C試験をすぐに送信します。更新についてご質問がある場合は、メッセージをお送りください。

IAPP Certified Information Privacy Professional/ Canada (CIPP/C) 認定 CIPP-C 試験問題 (Q26-Q31):

質問 # 26
How would an individual determine whether their personal information was used by the federal government for data matching?

  • A. By proposing a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) within the specific government body.
  • B. By noting the description of the Personal Information Banks available through Info Source.
  • C. By submitting written requests to the third party conducting data matching for the government
  • D. By reviewing the Privacy Commissioner's annual report.

正解:B

 

質問 # 27
SCENARIO
Please use the following to answer the next QUESTION:
Matt went into his son's bedroom one evening and found him stretched out on his bed typing on his laptop. "Doing your network?" Matt asked hopefully.
"No," the boy said. "I'm filling out a survey."
Matt looked over his son's shoulder at his computer screen. "What kind of survey?" "It's asking Questions about my opinions."
"Let me see," Matt said, and began reading the list of Questions that his son had already answered. "It's asking your opinions about the government and citizenship. That's a little odd. You're only ten." Matt wondered how the web link to the survey had ended up in his son's email inbox. Thinking the message might have been sent to his son by mistake he opened it and read it. It had come from an entity called the Leadership Project, and the content and the graphics indicated that it was intended for children. As Matt read further he learned that kids who took the survey were automatically registered in a contest to win the first book in a series about famous leaders.
To Matt, this clearly seemed like a marketing ploy to solicit goods and services to children. He asked his son if he had been prompted to give information about himself in order to take the survey. His son told him he had been asked to give his name, address, telephone number, and date of birth, and to answer Questions about his favorite games and toys.
Matt was concerned. He doubted if it was legal for the marketer to collect information from his son in the way that it was. Then he noticed several other commercial emails from marketers advertising products for children in his son's inbox, and he decided it was time to report the incident to the proper authorities.
How does Matt come to the decision to report the marketer's activities?

  • A. The marketer seems to have distributed his son's information without Matt's permission
  • B. The marketer did not provide evidence that the prize books were appropriate for children
  • C. The marketer failed to make an adequate attempt to provide Matt with information
  • D. The marketer failed to identify himself and indicate the purpose of the messages

正解:C

 

質問 # 28
SCENARIO
Please use the following to answer the next QUESTION
Noah is trying to get a new job involving the management of money. He has a poor personal credit rating, but he has made better financial decisions in the past two years.
One potential employer, Arnie's Emporium, recently called to tell Noah he did not get a position. As part of the application process, Noah signed a consent form allowing the employer to request his credit report from a consumer reporting agency (CRA). Noah thinks that the report hurt his chances, but believes that he may not ever know whether it was his credit that cost him the job. However, Noah is somewhat relieved that he was not offered this particular position. He noticed that the store where he interviewed was extremely disorganized. He imagines that his credit report could still be sitting in the office, unsecured.
Two days ago, Noah got another interview for a position at Sam's Market. The interviewer told Noah that his credit report would be a factor in the hiring decision. Noah was surprised because he had not seen anything on paper about this when he applied.
Regardless, the effect of Noah's credit on his employability troubles him, especially since he has tried so hard to improve it. Noah made his worst financial decisions fifteen years ago, and they led to bankruptcy. These were decisions he made as a young man, and most of his debt at the time consisted of student loans, credit card debt, and a few unpaid bills - all of which Noah is still working to pay off. He often laments that decisions he made fifteen years ago are still affecting him today.
In addition, Noah feels that an experience investing with a large bank may have contributed to his financial troubles. In 2007, in an effort to earn money to help pay off his debt, Noah talked to a customer service representative at a large investment company who urged him to purchase stocks. Without understanding the risks, Noah agreed. Unfortunately, Noah lost a great deal of money.
After losing the money, Noah was a customer of another financial institution that suffered a large security breach. Noah was one of millions of customers whose personal information was compromised. He wonders if he may have been a victim of identity theft and whether this may have negatively affected his credit.
Noah hopes that he will soon be able to put these challenges behind him, build excellent credit, and find the perfect job.
Consumers today are most likely protected from situations like the one Noah had buying stock because of which federal action or legislation?

  • A. The rules under the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act.
  • B. The creation of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
  • C. Investigations of "abusive" acts and practices under the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act.
  • D. Federal Trade Commission investigations into "unfair and deceptive" acts or practices.

正解:C

 

質問 # 29
Read the following steps:
* Discover which employees are accessing cloud services and from which devices and apps Lock down the data in those apps and devices
* Monitor and analyze the apps and devices for compliance
* Manage application life cycles
* Monitor data sharing
An organization should perform these steps to do which of the following?

  • A. Institute a GDPR-compliant employee monitoring process.
  • B. Ensure cloud vendors are complying with internal data use policies.
  • C. Maintain a secure Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program.
  • D. Pursue a GDPR-compliant Privacy by Design process.

正解:C

 

質問 # 30
Chanel Hair Studio is a busy high-end hair salon. In an effort to maximize efficiency of its operations and reduce wait times for appointments, Chanel decides to implement artificial intelligence software that will use client profiles and history to predict which clients will likely be late for their appointments. Information used to create the client profile included appointment history, distance from the salon, and any references to being tardy pulled from the client's social media accounts. If a client is predicted to be late, their appointment will be cancelled within 5 minutes.
Based on the details, what is the biggest potential privacy concern related to Chanel's use of this new software?

  • A. Assessing client tardiness history with the salon for predictive purposes.
  • B. Using client profile information for any purpose other than setting up an appointment.
  • C. Calculating client profile address distance from the salon to determine location from salon to help predict if the client will be late.
  • D. Scanning a client's social media accounts to use in a client profile without notice to the client.

正解:C

 

質問 # 31
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あなたはどのように毎日を過ごしますか。もちろん、人によって違う方式で毎日過ごします。CIPP-C試験の為に、毎日長い時間がかからなければなりません。しかし、CIPP-C問題集を利用すれば、たくさんの時間を節約できます。そして、CIPP-C問題集は有効的で、大勢のこの問題集を利用したお客様はCIPP-C試験に合格しました。信頼に値する資料です。

CIPP-Cテストトレーニング: https://www.goshiken.com/IAPP/CIPP-C-mondaishu.html


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