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Question 35

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As the Director of data protection for Consolidated Records Corporation, you are justifiably pleased with your accomplishments so far. Your hiring was precipitated by warnings from regulatory agencies following a series of relatively minor data breaches that could easily have been worse. However, you have not had a reportable incident for the three years that you have been with the company. In fact, you consider your program a model that others in the data storage industry may note in their own program development.

You started the program at Consolidated from a jumbled mix of policies and procedures and worked toward coherence across departments and throughout operations. You were aided along the way by the program's sponsor, the vice president of operations, as well as by a Privacy Team that started from a clear understanding of the need for change.

Initially, your work was greeted with little confidence or enthusiasm by the company's "old guard" among both the executive team and frontline personnel working with data and interfacing with clients. Through the use of metrics that showed the costs not only of the breaches that had occurred, but also projections of the costs that easily could occur given the current state of operations, you soon had the leaders and key decision-makers largely on your side. Many of the other employees were more resistant, but face-to-face meetings with each department and the development of a baseline privacy training program achieved sufficient "buy-in" to begin putting the proper procedures into place.

Now, privacy protection is an accepted component of all current operations involving personal or protected data and must be part of the end product of any process of technological development. While your approach is not systematic, it is fairly effective.

You are left contemplating:

What must be done to maintain the program and develop it beyond just a data breach prevention program?

How can you build on your success?

What are the next action steps?

What process could most effectively be used to add privacy protections to a new, comprehensive program being developed at the company?

    Correct Answer: A

    To effectively incorporate privacy protections into a new comprehensive program, the best choice is to adopt Privacy by Design (PbD). Privacy by Design is a principle that integrates privacy considerations into the development and operation of IT systems, networked infrastructure, and business practices. This approach ensures that privacy is taken into account throughout the entire lifecycle of a system, product, or process, starting from the initial design phase. By doing so, privacy protection becomes a foundational element of the program rather than an afterthought, leading to more robust and resilient privacy safeguards.

Discussion
DracoLOption: A

In CIPM, Privacy by Design is key words. While Security by Design is more towards Cybersecurity side of track. PdD is always mention. So go with A

[Removed]Option: A

Should be A

SsouravOption: A

Privacy by Design (PbD) is a principle and approach that integrates privacy protections into the entire lifecycle of a system, product, or process, starting at the initial design phase.

RocketlyOption: A

New programs should always implement PbD

humhainOption: A

Privacy by Design (PbD)

LutonOption: A

Should be A