DSCI DCPP-01 DSCI certified Privacy Professional Online Training
DSCI DCPP-01 Online Training
The questions for DCPP-01 were last updated at Nov 22,2024.
- Exam Code: DCPP-01
- Exam Name: DSCI certified Privacy Professional
- Certification Provider: DSCI
- Latest update: Nov 22,2024
Which of the following categories of information are generally protected under privacy laws?
- A . Personally Identifiable Information (PII)
- B . Sensitive Personal Information (SPI)
- C . Trademark, copyright and patent information
- D . Organizations’ confidential business information
Effective 2013, HIPAA Omnibus rule applies to which of the following?
- A . Covered Entities only
- B . Business Associates only
- C . Covered Entities & Business Associates
- D . Federal Health Bodies only
A US IT company has created a cloud based application for Canadian consumers only, with servers located in Vancouver, Canada. The application allows its users to publish their short stories, essays or e-books. The purpose of the application, i.e. literary work, is clearly stated in the terms and conditions which are mandatorily acknowledged by each user.
With respect to this application, the company must ensure compliance with:
- A . PIPEDA
- B . US Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights
- C . EU Data Protection Directive
- D . None of the above
XYZ & Co., an Indian hospital specialized in dealing with cancer treatment has organized a free health checkup camp for women in a specific district, after seeking due permission from competent authorities. During the camp the hospital staffs will be feeding the medical records of these women into the computer connected to hospital network system.
Does the said hospital need to notify its privacy policy to the women attending the camp and seek their consent regarding the collection and processing of such information?
- A . No, since it is a free checkup camp for their welfare
- B . Yes, in the any language as per the wishes of said hospital
- C . No, since the law does not require the same in this case
- D . Yes, in the language such women would understand
Under which of the following conditions can a company in India may transfer sensitive personal information (SPI) to any other company or a person in India, or located in any other country?
- A . Transfer of information is allowed to those who ensure the same level of data protection that is adhered to by the company as provided for under the Indian laws
- B . The transfer of information is allowed only after taking approval of Chief Information Commissioner of India
- C . The transfer of information is allowed only after taking approval of ministry of electronics and information technology
- D . The transfer may be allowed only if it is necessary for the performance of the lawful contract or where the data subject has consented to data transfer
Which of the following provides the legal basis for an Adjudicating Officer in every Indian state & union territory, with the powers of a civil court, to hear complaints and order compensation to the affected individuals?
- A . Indian Civil Code
- B . Indian Criminal Procedure Code
- C . Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) Act
- D . Information Technology Act, 2000 & Information Technology (Amendment) Act, 2008
According to IT (Amendment) Act,2008, who should designate a grievance officer to redress grievance(s) of provider of information?
- A . Data processor
- B . Third party agency collecting personal information
- C . Body corporate, which determines the means and purpose of data processing
- D . Natural person sharing his/her information
You are part of a team that has been created by Indian government to create India’s privacy law based on recommendations in Justice AP Shah’s Report.
Which of the following provisions should be addressed in the law?
- A . Privacy as an explicit fundamental constitutional right
- B . Offences, penalties and remedies
- C . National privacy principles
- D . Setup of a national data controller registry
Which of the following privacy regulation advocates de-identification of personal information?
- A . EU Data Protection Directive
- B . Canada’s PIPEDA
- C . Australia’s ANPP
- D . IT Act of India
Indian constitution does not expressly provide for the “right to privacy” to its citizens.
However, there were various judicial pronouncements of the apex court which finally established the “right to privacy” as a fundamental right subsumed under Article 21 of the constitution of India. Article 21 inter alia provides and protects the __________________.
- A . Right to Life and Personal liberty
- B . Right to Opportunity
- C . Right to Freedom of Speech and Expression
- D . Right to Equality before law