IAPP CIPP-A Certified Information Privacy Professional/Asia (CIPP/A) Online Training
IAPP CIPP-A Online Training
The questions for CIPP-A were last updated at Nov 20,2024.
- Exam Code: CIPP-A
- Exam Name: Certified Information Privacy Professional/Asia (CIPP/A)
- Certification Provider: IAPP
- Latest update: Nov 20,2024
Which concept is NOT an element of Cross Border Privacy Rules (CBPR)?
- A . Enforcement by Accountability Agents.
- B . Self-assessment against CBPR QUESTION NO:naire.
- C . Consultation with Privacy Enforcement (PE) Authority.
- D . Dispute resolution via the Accountability Agent’s compliance program.
Employee benefits administration, including health insurance.
Dracarys will have employees on the ground in India managing the systems for the functions listed above. They have been presented with a variety of vendor options for these systems, and are currently assessing the suitability of these vendors for their needs.
The CEO of Dracarys is concerned about the behavior of her employees, especially online. After having proprietary company information being shared with competitors by former employees, she is eager to put certain measures in place to ensure that the activities of her employees, while on Dracarys’ premises or when using any of Dracarys’ computers and networks are not detrimental to the business.
Dracarys’ external consultants are also advising the company on how to increase earnings. Dracary’s management refuses to reduce production costs and compromise the quality of their garments, so the consultants suggested utilizing customer data to create targeted advertising and thus increase sales.
What must Dracarys confirm about the vendor in India in order to centralize elements of its Human Resource function?
- A . That the vendor submits for approval from Dracarys a privacy notice explaining how personal data will be protected under the Indian Information Technology Act.
- B . That the vendor files requests for transfer of personal data out of India through the offices of the privacy commissioners of Hong Kong and Singapore.
- C . That the vendor is bound by legally enforceable obligations to provide the personal data a standard of protection that is at least comparable to the protection under the Singapore PDPA.
- D . That the vendor adheres to the same sector privacy rules followed by Dracarys headquarters based in Seattle regarding the transfer of personal data.
Both Sections 72 and 72A of India’s IT Act 2000 involve unauthorized access of personal information. One main difference between the sections is that 72A does what?
- A . Stipulates that disclosure has to have occurred.
- B . Specifies imprisonment as a possible penalty.
- C . Adds a provision about wrongful loss or gain.
- D . Includes the concept of consent.
Which of the following is NOT excluded from the scope of Singapore’s Do Not Call registry?
- A . Messages that promote investment opportunities.
- B . Messages that conduct market research.
- C . Messages from charitable organizations.
- D . Messages from political candidates.
SCENARIO C Please use the following to answer the next QUESTION:
Zoe is the new Compliance Manager for the Star Hotel Group, which has five hotels across Hong Kong and China. On her first day, she does an inspection of the largest property,
StarOne. She starts with the hotel reception desk. Zoe sees the front desk assistant logging in to a database as he is checking in a guest. The hotel manager, Bernard, tells her that all guest data, including passport numbers, credit card numbers, home address, mobile number and other information associated with a guest’s stay is held in a database. Bernard tells her not to worry about the security of the database because it is operated for Star Hotels by a local service provider called HackProof, who therefore are responsible for all the guest data.
Zoe notices what looks like a CCTV camera in the corner of the reception area. Bernard says they record all activity in the lobby. In fact, last Tuesday he had received a data access request from a lawyer requesting a copy of footage of all lobby activity for the preceding month. The lawyer’s covering letter said that his client has never visited the hotel herself, but is investigating whether her husband has been doing so without her knowledge.
Zoe and Bernard head up to the hotel spa. The spa is independently owned by a company called Relax Ltd. Bernard explains that Relax Ltd is a small company and, as they don’t have their own database, they transfer data about the spa guests to StarOne staff so that they can upload the data into the HackProof system. Relax Ltd staff can then login and review their guest data as needed.
Zoe asks more about the HackProof system. Bernard tells her that the server for the Hong Kong hotels is in Hong Kong, but there is a server in Shenzhen that has a copy of all the Hong Kong hotel data and supports the properties in China. The data is in China for back up purposes and also is accessible by staff in the China hotels so they can better service guests who visit their hotels in both territories.
Members of Relax Ltd’s staff are concerned about the data sharing with StarOne .
How should Zoe respond to their concerns?
- A . Inform the staff that Relax Ltd can transfer the data to StarOne given they are in the same premises and guests would reasonably expect that.
- B . Inform the staff that Relax Ltd should not transfer the data to StarOne without a privacy notice identifying StarOne as a class of transferee.
- C . Inform the staff that Relax Ltd should not transfer the data to StarOne without the guest’s opt-in consent to do so.
- D . Inform the staff that Relax Ltd can transfer the data as Section 33 is not in force.
The "due diligence" exemption in Hong Kong’s PDPO was meant to apply to?
- A . Third-party data processors located in foreign countries.
- B . Companies researching the viability of business mergers.
- C . Service providers hosting customer information in the cloud.
- D . Direct marketers acting in the best interest of their company.