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Question #11
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Please use the following to answer the next question:
Cheryl is the sole owner of Fitness Coach, Inc., a medium-sized company that helps individuals realize their physical fitness goals through classes, individual instruction, and access to an extensive indoor gym. She has owned the company for ten years and has always been concerned about protecting customers’ privacy while maintaining the highest level of service. She is proud that she has built long-lasting customer relationships.
Although Cheryl and her staff have tried to make privacy protection a priority, the company has no formal privacy policy. So Cheryl hired Janice, a privacy professional, to help her develop one.
After an initial assessment, Janice created a first of a new policy. Cheryl read through the draft and was concerned about the many changes the policy would bring throughout the company. For example, the draft policy stipulates that a customer’s personal information can only be held for one year after paying for a service such as a session with personal trainer. It also promises that customer information will not be shared with third parties without the written consent of the customer. The wording of these rules worries Cheryl since stored personal information often helps her company to serve her customers, even if there are long pauses between their visits. In addition, there are some third parties that provide crucial services, such as aerobics instructors who teach classes on a contract basis. Having access to customer files and understanding the fitness levels of their students helps instructors to organize their classes.
Janice understood Cheryl’s concerns and was already formulating some ideas for revision. She tried to put Cheryl at ease by pointing out that customer data can still be kept, but that it should be classified according to levels of sensitivity. However, Cheryl was skeptical. It seemed that classifying data and treating each type differently would cause undue difficulties in the company’s day-to-day operations. Cheryl wants one simple data storage and access system that any employee can access if needed.
Even though the privacy policy was only a draft, she was beginning to see that changes within her company were going to be necessary. She told Janice that she would be more comfortable with implementing the new policy gradually over a period of several months, one department at a time. She was also interested in a layered approach by creating documents listing applicable parts of the new policy for each department.
Based on the scenario, which of the following would have helped Janice to better meet the company’s needs?
Please use the following to answer the next question:
Cheryl is the sole owner of Fitness Coach, Inc., a medium-sized company that helps individuals realize their physical fitness goals through classes, individual instruction, and access to an extensive indoor gym. She has owned the company for ten years and has always been concerned about protecting customers’ privacy while maintaining the highest level of service. She is proud that she has built long-lasting customer relationships.
Although Cheryl and her staff have tried to make privacy protection a priority, the company has no formal privacy policy. So Cheryl hired Janice, a privacy professional, to help her develop one.
After an initial assessment, Janice created a first of a new policy. Cheryl read through the draft and was concerned about the many changes the policy would bring throughout the company. For example, the draft policy stipulates that a customer’s personal information can only be held for one year after paying for a service such as a session with personal trainer. It also promises that customer information will not be shared with third parties without the written consent of the customer. The wording of these rules worries Cheryl since stored personal information often helps her company to serve her customers, even if there are long pauses between their visits. In addition, there are some third parties that provide crucial services, such as aerobics instructors who teach classes on a contract basis. Having access to customer files and understanding the fitness levels of their students helps instructors to organize their classes.
Janice understood Cheryl’s concerns and was already formulating some ideas for revision. She tried to put Cheryl at ease by pointing out that customer data can still be kept, but that it should be classified according to levels of sensitivity. However, Cheryl was skeptical. It seemed that classifying data and treating each type differently would cause undue difficulties in the company’s day-to-day operations. Cheryl wants one simple data storage and access system that any employee can access if needed.
Even though the privacy policy was only a draft, she was beginning to see that changes within her company were going to be necessary. She told Janice that she would be more comfortable with implementing the new policy gradually over a period of several months, one department at a time. She was also interested in a layered approach by creating documents listing applicable parts of the new policy for each department.
Based on the scenario, which of the following would have helped Janice to better meet the company’s needs?
- ACreating a more comprehensive plan for implementing a new policy
- BSpending more time understanding the company’s information goals
- CExplaining the importance of transparency in implementing a new policy
- DRemoving the financial burden of the company’s employee training program
Correct Answer:
B
B
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Question #12
According to the FTC Report of 2012, what is the main goal of Privacy by Design?
- AObtaining consumer consent when collecting sensitive data for certain purposes
- BEstablishing a system of self-regulatory codes for mobile-related services
- CIncorporating privacy protections throughout the development process
- DImplementing a system of standardization for privacy notices
Correct Answer:
C
C
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Question #13
What is the main reason some supporters of the European approach to privacy are skeptical about self-regulation of privacy practices?
- AA large amount of money may have to be sent on improved technology and security
- BIndustries may not be strict enough in the creation and enforcement of rules
- CA new business owner may not understand the regulations
- DHuman rights may be disregarded for the sake of privacy
Correct Answer:
B
B
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Question #14
What is the main purpose of the Global Privacy Enforcement Network?
- ATo promote universal cooperation among privacy authoritiesMost Voted
- BTo investigate allegations of privacy violations internationally
- CTo protect the interests of privacy consumer groups worldwide
- DTo arbitrate disputes between countries over jurisdiction for privacy laws
Correct Answer:
A
A
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Question #15
In 2014, Google was alleged to have violated the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) through its Apps for Education suite of tools. For what specific practice did students sue the company?
- AScanning emails sent to and received by studentsMost Voted
- BMaking student education records publicly available
- CRelying on verbal consent for a disclosure of education records
- DDisclosing education records without obtaining required consent
Correct Answer:
A
A
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