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IAPP CIPP-E - Certified Information Privacy Professional Practice Exam

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  • Exam Code:CIPP-E
  • Exam Name:Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe (CIPP/E) Exam
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Question # 1

Which of the following would MOST likely trigger the extraterritorial effect of the GDPR, as specified by Article 3?

Options:

A.  

The behavior of suspected terrorists being monitored by EU law enforcement bodies.

B.  

Personal data of EU citizens being processed by a controller or processor based outside the EU.

C.  

The behavior of EU citizens outside the EU being monitored by non-EU law enforcement bodies.

D.  

Personal data of EU residents being processed by a non-EU business that targets EU customers.

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Question # 2

SCENARIO

Please use the following to answer the next question:

TripBliss Inc. is a travel service company which has lost substantial revenue over the last few years. Their new manager, Oliver, suspects that this is partly due to the company’s outdated website. After doing some research, he meets with a sales representative from the up-and-coming IT company Techiva, hoping that they can design a new, cutting-edge website for TripBliss Inc.’s foundering business.

During negotiations, a Techiva representative describes a plan for gathering more customer information through detailed Questionaires, which could be used to tailor their preferences to specific travel destinations. TripBliss Inc. can choose any number of data categories – age, income, ethnicity – that would help them best accomplish their goals. Oliver loves this idea, but would also like to have some way of gauging how successful this approach is, especially since the Questionaires will require customers to provide explicit consent to having their data collected. The Techiva representative suggests that they also run a program to analyze the new website’s traffic, in order to get a better understanding of how customers are using it. He explains his plan to place a number of cookies on customer devices. The cookies will allow the company to collect IP addresses and other information, such as the sites from which the customers came, how much time they spend on the TripBliss Inc. website, and which pages on the site they visit. All of this information will be compiled in log files, which Techiva will analyze by means of a special program. TripBliss Inc. would receive aggregate statistics to help them evaluate the website’s effectiveness. Oliver enthusiastically engages Techiva for these services.

Techiva assigns the analytics portion of the project to longtime account manager Leon Santos. As is standard practice, Leon is given administrator rights to TripBliss Inc.’s website, and can authorize access to the log files gathered from it. Unfortunately for TripBliss Inc., however, Leon is taking on this new project at a time when his dissatisfaction with Techiva is at a high point. In order to take revenge for what he feels has been unfair treatment at the hands of the company, Leon asks his friend Fred, a hobby hacker, for help. Together they come up with the following plan: Fred will hack into Techiva’s system and copy their log files onto a USB stick. Despite his initial intention to send the USB to the press and to the data protection authority in order to denounce Techiva, Leon experiences a crisis of conscience and ends up reconsidering his plan. He decides instead to securely wipe all the data from the USB stick and inform his manager that the company’s system of access control must be reconsidered.

After Leon has informed his manager, what is Techiva’s legal responsibility as a processor?

Options:

A.  

They must report it to TripBliss Inc.

B.  

They must conduct a full systems audit.

C.  

They must report it to the supervisory authority.

D.  

They must inform customers who have used the website.

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Question # 3

In which of the following situations would an individual most likely to be able to withdraw her consent for processing?

Options:

A.  

When she is leaving her bank and moving to another bank.

B.  

When she has recently changed jobs and no longer works for the same company.

C.  

When she disagrees with a diagnosis her doctor has recorded on her records.

D.  

When she no longer wishes to be sent marketing materials from an organization.

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CIPP-E FAQs

Professionals working with personal data in Europe can significantly benefit from the CIPP/E certification. This includes:

  •     Data Protection Officers (DPOs)
  •     Privacy lawyers and compliance professionals
  •     IT security professionals
  •     Anyone involved in data governance and privacy within European organizations

The core difference lies in the geographical focus. While CIPP/E concentrates on European data privacy laws and regulations, particularly the GDPR, other CIPP certifications cater to specific regions:

  •     CIPP/US focuses on US data privacy laws.
  •     CIPP/Asia targets data privacy regulations in Asian countries.
  •     CIPP/A (Asia Pacific) covers a broader Asia-Pacific region.

The CIPP/E exam is a computer-based test administered at Pearson VUE testing centers worldwide.

There are 80 questions on the CIPP/E exam. However, only 60 of them are scored. The remaining 20 are pre-test questions that don't affect your final score.

The exam draws on the IAPP CIPP/E Body of Knowledge, encompassing various aspects of European data privacy:

  • Introduction to European Data Protection:  Background, key legislation, enforcement.
  • Key Concepts and Terminology: Data protection principles, legal bases for processing data, data subject rights.
  • Transparency and Accountability: Notice and consent requirements, data breach notification.
  • Lawful Processing of Personal Data: Legal bases for processing, data minimization, purpose limitation.
  • Cross-Border Transfers: Restrictions, adequacy decisions, Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs).
  • Data Subject Rights: Right to access, right to rectification, right to erasure ("right to be forgotten").
  • Data Security and Accountability: Implementing appropriate technical and organizational measures (TOMs).
  • Enforcement and Sanctions: Supervisory authorities, data protection impact assessments (DPIAs).

Yes, the GDPR is a central theme of the CIPP/E exam. Understanding its intricacies is crucial for success. However, the exam also incorporates other relevant European data protection laws.

No, there are no prerequisites for taking the CIPP/E exam. Anyone with a strong interest in European data privacy can register and attempt the exam.

The CIPP/E certification holds validity for two years. To maintain it, you'll need to fulfill continuing education requirements set by the IAPP.

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