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Question 41

Which of the following is an example of Privacy by Design (PbD)?

    Correct Answer: D

    Privacy by Design (PbD) is a framework that emphasizes integrating privacy considerations into the initial design and architecture of IT systems and business practices. This approach aims to ensure privacy is maintained throughout the entire process rather than being an afterthought. The option that best exemplifies this is 'The information technology group uses privacy considerations to inform the development of new networking software,' as it directly involves incorporating privacy features during the development phase.

Discussion
DracoLOption: D

only D is the answer. Privacy by Design dont document ... need to be build into the system, process

LutonOption: D

Should be D

FSampaioOption: D

Why not D? And, why C?

RocketlyOption: D

Absolutely D - this is a standard example of PbD in action

carlosbuiOption: D

should be D

[Removed]Option: D

Should be D

SsouravOption: D

Privacy by Design (PbD) emphasizes integrating privacy considerations into the initial design and architecture of IT systems and business practices.

DracoLOption: D

Should be D as per Luton. How can it be C. Doesnt make any sense