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CIPM Exam - Question 37


Rationalizing requirements in order to comply with the various privacy requirements required by applicable law and regulation does NOT include which of the following?

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Correct Answer: BC

Rationalizing requirements in order to comply with privacy laws involves understanding and organizing various obligations and privacy rights from different legislations to create a unified approach. Harmonizing shared obligations, applying strict standards that don't violate other privacy laws, and addressing outliers on a case-by-case basis are direct parts of this process. Implementing solutions is more about execution and management rather than the rationalization itself.

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katizetiOption: C
Feb 25, 2024

C is correct

SsouravOption: B
Aug 26, 2023

Rationalizing requirements primarily involves understanding and organizing the myriad obligations from different legislations and regulations, finding commonalities, and creating a unified approach that can meet the standards across the board. While implementing solutions is an outcome or a step post the rationalization process, it is not a direct part of the rationalization itself.

thecheaterzOption: A
Jun 13, 2024

The answer is A. all other answers are included in the CIPM book under rationalisation. C as mentioned by others is incorrect. From cipm book - Another approach organizations employ, when possible, is to look to the strictest standard when seeking a solution, provided it does not violate any data privacy laws, exceed budgetary restrictions, or contradict organization goals and objectives.

diogoffigueiraOption: C
Mar 22, 2024

C is correct

yzx666xmingOption: C
Jun 15, 2024

C is another approach

Habeeb007Option: A
Jun 22, 2024

Correct Answer is A