CIPP/C (CANADIAN
PRIVACY EXAM) | 182
QUESTIONS | WITH
ACTUAL PASSED
ANSWERS!!
CIPP/C
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,CIPP/C (CANADIAN PRIVACY EXAM) | 182
QUESTIONS | WITH ACTUAL PASSED
ANSWERS!!
Define Privacy Answer - the desire of individuals to choose freely the
circumstances and degree to which they expose their attitudes and behaviors
to others.
Three classes of privacy? Answer - 1. Information Privacy 2. Territorial 3.
Privacy of the Person
Information Privacy means? Answer - The claim of individuals, groups or
institutions to determine for themselves when, how, and to what extend
information about them is communicated to others. (i.e. all info about a person
belongs to them) - personal information. This includes phone records, internet
search histories, etc).
Privacy of the Person Answer - Protects bodily integrity and freedom from
physical contact. Focuses on a persons physical body. Invasions of this type of
privacy includes genetic testing, drug testing, body cavity searches.
Territorial Privacy Answer - placing limitations on the ability of an individual or
organization to intrude into another individuals physical environment. This
includes places where the most intimate and private activities occur (i.e. home,
workplace, hotels, meeting places, and even some public spaces). This comes
in the form of video and audio surveillance, physical search of premises, ID
checks and etc.
,Three Canadian Perspectives on Privacy Answer - 1. Privacy of the individual
vis-a-vis the state
2. Privacy of the individual vis-a-vis other individuals
3. Privacy of the individual vis-a-vis organizations
Privacy of the individual vis-a-vis the state Answer - To what extent can you live
life without the state interfering or knowing what you're doing
Privacy of the individual vis-a-vis other individuals Answer - To what extent can
an individual live their life without intrusion from another individual (i.e. from a
neighbour, spouse, coworkers)
Privacy of the individual vis-a-vis organization Answer - To what extent can an
organization collect, use and disclose personal information about an individual
and once they have collected this information what obligations do they have?
Agency/Person responsible for data/privacy compliance in Canada? Answer -
Commissioner/Ombudsperson
What are the Five Data Protection Models? Answer - 1. Comprehensive
2. Sectoral
3. Self Regulatory
4. Seal
5. Technology Based
What are Comprehensive Laws? Answer - Laws that government the
collection, use and dissemination of personal information in the public and
private sector.
, What are Sectoral Laws? Answer - Enactment of laws that specifically address
particular industry sections (i.e. different laws for the protection of video rental
records, consumer financial transactions, motor vehicle records and medical
records and etc.). They are used to complement comprehensive laws and
provide more specific protection.
What are Self-Regulatory Laws? Answer - Requires companies to abide by
codes of practice as set by a company or group of companies as well as by
industry and/or independent bodies to protect data.
What are Seal Programs Answer - Certifications and attestations provided by
third parties require its participants to abide by codes of information practices
and adhere to some variation of monitoring to ensure compliance.
Technology Based Model Answer - The technology-based model for data
protection utilizes technological security measures to protect individual's
personal data. While it is commonplace for companies to utilize technology to
protect data, developments in commercially available hardware and software
have enabled consumers to establish privacy protections for their own online
activity.
Understanding the Canadian Legal System Answer - There are three levels of
government
1. Federal - countrywide laws
2. Provincial/Territorial
3. Municipal
What system is used in Canada? Answer - Parliamentary System - at both
federal and provincial levels.
- At the federal level, laws are introduced and debated in one of two chambers
in Parliament: 1. House of Commons or 2. the Senate.
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