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CIPM Exam - Question 63


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Edufox has hosted an annual convention of users of its famous e-learning software platform, and over time, it has become a grand event. It fills one of the large downtown conference hotels and overflows into the others, with several thousand attendees enjoying three days of presentations, panel discussions and networking. The convention is the centerpiece of the company's product rollout schedule and a great training opportunity for current users. The sales force also encourages prospective clients to attend to get a better sense of the ways in which the system can be customized to meet diverse needs and understand that when they buy into this system, they are joining a community that feels like family.

This year's conference is only three weeks away, and you have just heard news of a new initiative supporting it: a smartphone app for attendees. The app will support late registration, highlight the featured presentations and provide a mobile version of the conference program. It also links to a restaurant reservation system with the best cuisine in the areas featured. "It's going to be great," the developer, Deidre Hoffman, tells you, "if, that is, we actually get it working!" She laughs nervously but explains that because of the tight time frame she'd been given to build the app, she outsourced the job to a local firm. "It's just three young people," she says, "but they do great work." She describes some of the other apps they have built. When asked how they were selected for this job, Deidre shrugs. "They do good work, so I chose them."

Deidre is a terrific employee with a strong track record. That's why she's been charged to deliver this rushed project. You're sure she has the best interests of the company at heart, and you don't doubt that she's under pressure to meet a deadline that cannot be pushed back. However, you have concerns about the app's handling of personal data and its security safeguards. Over lunch in the break room, you start to talk to her about it, but she quickly tries to reassure you, "I'm sure with your help we can fix any security issues if we have to, but I doubt there'll be any. These people build apps for a living, and they know what they're doing. You worry too much, but that's why you're so good at your job!"

You see evidence that company employees routinely circumvent the privacy officer in developing new initiatives.

How can you best draw attention to the scope of this problem?

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Correct Answer: B

Developing a metric showing the number of initiatives launched without consultation and including it in reports, presentations, and consultations will provide clear, quantifiable evidence of the problem. This data-driven approach will help illustrate the extent of the issue to stakeholders, emphasizing the importance of proper consultation with the privacy officer. It's a systematic method to highlight the scope of the problem, making it easier for higher-ups to understand and address it effectively.

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SsouravOption: B
Aug 26, 2023

Metrics provide quantifiable data that can be used to demonstrate the extent of a problem. By illustrating how often initiatives are launched without the proper consultation, this is way of providing clear evidence of the gap in the process. It's a data-driven approach that can be effectively communicated to stakeholders and can help to instill the importance of privacy consultation in future initiatives.

emily0922Option: B
Aug 8, 2023

Should be B

[Removed]Option: B
Sep 2, 2023

Should be B

carlosbuiOption: B
Nov 13, 2023

should be B

katizetiOption: B
Jan 26, 2024

I think that B is correct