NEW CIPP-E EXAM BOOK - CIPP-E LATEST EXAM FEE

New CIPP-E Exam Book - CIPP-E Latest Exam Fee

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The CIPP-E exam covers various topics, including EU data protection laws and regulations, privacy frameworks and concepts, data processing and retention, data subject rights, privacy impact assessments, and incident management and response. CIPP-E exam is designed to test an individual's knowledge of the European data protection landscape and their ability to apply privacy principles and practices to real-world scenarios. CIPP-E Exam consists of 90 multiple-choice questions that must be answered in 2.5 hours.

Obtaining the CIPP-E Exam certification demonstrates that an individual has a deep understanding of the European data protection laws and regulations. It can help professionals advance their careers in the privacy industry, increase their earning potential, and enhance their credibility with clients and employers.

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IAPP Certified Information Privacy Professional/Europe (CIPP/E) Sample Questions (Q283-Q288):

NEW QUESTION # 283
SCENARIO
Please use the following to answer the next question:
Joe started the Gummy Bear Company in 2000 from his home in Vermont, USA.
Today, it is a multi-billion-dollar candy company operating in every continent. All of the company's IT servers are located in Vermont. This year Joe hires his son Ben to join the company and head up Project Big, which is a major marketing strategy to triple gross revenue in just 5 years. Ben graduated with a PhD in computer software from a top university. Ben decided to join his father's company, but is also secretly working on launching a new global online dating website company called Ben Knows Best.
Ben is aware that the Gummy Bear Company has millions of customers and believes that many of them might also be interested in finding their perfect match. For Project Big, Ben redesigns the company's online web portal and requires customers in the European Union and elsewhere to provide additional personal information in order to remain a customer. Project Ben begins collecting data about customers' philosophical beliefs, political opinions and marital status.
If a customer identifies as single, Ben then copies all of that customer's personal data onto a separate database for Ben Knows Best. Ben believes that he is not doing anything wrong, because he explicitly asks each customer to give their consent by requiring them to check a box before accepting their information. As Project Big is an important project, the company also hires a first year college student named Sam, who is studying computer science to help Ben out.
Ben calls out and Sam comes across the Ben Knows Best database. Sam is planning on going to Ireland over Spring Beak with 10 of his friends, so he copies all of the customer information of people that reside in Ireland so that he and his friends can contact people when they are in Ireland.
Joe also hires his best friend's daughter, Alice, who just graduated from law school in the U.S., to be the company's new General Counsel. Alice has heard about the GDPR, so she does some research on it. Alice approaches Joe and informs him that she has drafted up Binding Corporate Rules for everyone in the company to follow, as it is important for the company to have in place a legal mechanism to transfer data internally from the company's operations in the European Union to the U.S.
Joe believes that Alice is doing a great job, and informs her that she will also be in-charge of handling a major lawsuit that has been brought against the company in federal court in the U.S. To prepare for the lawsuit, Alice instructs the company's IT department to make copies of the computer hard drives from the entire global sales team, including the European Union, and send everything to her so that she can review everyone's information. Alice believes that Joe will be happy that she did the first level review, as it will save the company a lot of money that would otherwise be paid to its outside law firm.
In preparing the company for its impending lawsuit, Alice's instruction to the company's IT Department violated Article 5 of the GDPR because the company failed to first do what?

  • A. Inform all of its employees about the lawsuit.
  • B. Encrypt the data from all of its employees.
  • C. Send out consent forms to all of its employees.
  • D. Minimize the amount of data collected for the lawsuit.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 284
The Planet 49 CJEU Judgement applies to?

  • A. Cookies regardless of whether the data accessed is personal or not.
  • B. Cookies used only by third parties.
  • C. Cookies where the data accessed is considered as personal data only.
  • D. Cookies that are deemed technically necessary.

Answer: A

Explanation:
Reference https://www.twobirds.com/en/news/articles/2019/global/planet49-cjeu-rules-on-cookie-consent


NEW QUESTION # 285
SCENARIO
Please use the following to answer the next question:
Javier is a member of the fitness club EVERFIT. This company has branches in many EU member states, but for the purposes of the GDPR maintains its primary establishment in France. Javier lives in Newry, Northern Ireland (part of the U.K.), and commutes across the border to work in Dundalk, Ireland. Two years ago while on a business trip, Javier was photographed while working out at a branch of EVERFIT in Frankfurt, Germany. At the time, Javier gave his consent to being included in the photograph, since he was told that it would be used for promotional purposes only. Since then, the photograph has been used in the club's U.K. brochures, and it features in the landing page of its U.K. website. However, the fitness club has recently fallen into disrepute due to widespread mistreatment of members at various branches of the club in several EU member states. As a result, Javier no longer feels comfortable with his photograph being publicly associated with the fitness club.
After numerous failed attempts to book an appointment with the manager of the local branch to discuss this matter, Javier sends a letter to EVETFIT requesting that his image be removed from the website and all promotional materials. Months pass and Javier, having received no acknowledgment of his request, becomes very anxious about this matter. After repeatedly failing to contact EVETFIT through alternate channels, he decides to take action against the company.
Javier contacts the U.K. Information Commissioner's Office ('ICO' - the U.K.'s supervisory authority) to lodge a complaint about this matter. The ICO, pursuant to Article 56 (3) of the GDPR, informs the CNIL (i.e. the supervisory authority of EVERFIT's main establishment) about this matter. Despite the fact that EVERFIT has an establishment in the U.K., the CNIL decides to handle the case in accordance with Article 60 of the GDPR. The CNIL liaises with the ICO, as relevant under the cooperation procedure. In light of issues amongst the supervisory authorities to reach a decision, the European Data Protection Board becomes involved and, pursuant to the consistency mechanism, issues a binding decision.
Additionally, Javier sues EVERFIT for the damages caused as a result of its failure to honor his request to have his photograph removed from the brochure and website.
Under the cooperation mechanism, what should the lead authority (the CNIL) do after it has formed its view on the matter?

  • A. Submit a draft decision to other supervisory authorities for their opinion.
  • B. Submit a draft decision directly to the Commission to ensure the effectiveness of the consistency mechanism.
  • C. Request that members of the seconding supervisory authority and the host supervisory authority co-draft a decision.
  • D. Request that the other supervisory authorities provide the lead authority with a draft decision for its consideration.

Answer: A


NEW QUESTION # 286
SCENARIO
Please use the following to answer the next question:
Joe started the Gummy Bear Company in 2000 from his home in Vermont, USA. Today, it is a multi-billion- dollar candy company operating in every continent. All of the company's IT servers are located in Vermont.
This year Joe hires his son Ben to join the company and head up Project Big, which is a major marketing strategy to triple gross revenue in just 5 years. Ben graduated with a PhD in computer software from a top university. Ben decided to join his father's company, but is also secretly working on launching a new global online dating website company called Ben Knows Best.
Ben is aware that the Gummy Bear Company has millions of customers and believes that many of them might also be interested in finding their perfect match. For Project Big, Ben redesigns the company's online web portal and requires customers in the European Union and elsewhere to provide additional personal information in order to remain a customer. Project Ben begins collecting data about customers' philosophical beliefs, political opinions and marital status.
If a customer identifies as single, Ben then copies all of that customer's personal data onto a separate database for Ben Knows Best. Ben believes that he is not doing anything wrong, because he explicitly asks each customer to give their consent by requiring them to check a box before accepting their information. As Project Big is an important project, the company also hires a first year college student named Sam, who is studying computer science to help Ben out.
Ben calls out and Sam comes across the Ben Knows Best database. Sam is planning on going to Ireland over Spring Beak with 10 of his friends, so he copies all of the customer information of people that reside in Ireland so that he and his friends can contact people when they are in Ireland.
Joe also hires his best friend's daughter, Alice, who just graduated from law school in the U.S., to be the company's new General Counsel. Alice has heard about the GDPR, so she does some research on it. Alice approaches Joe and informs him that she has drafted up Binding Corporate Rules for everyone in the company to follow, as it is important for the company to have in place a legal mechanism to transfer data internally from the company's operations in the European Union to the U.S.
Joe believes that Alice is doing a great job, and informs her that she will also be in-charge of handling a major lawsuit that has been brought against the company in federal court in the U.S. To prepare for the lawsuit, Alice instructs the company's IT department to make copies of the computer hard drives from the entire global sales team, including the European Union, and send everything to her so that she can review everyone' s information. Alice believes that Joe will be happy that she did the first level review, as it will save the company a lot of money that would otherwise be paid to its outside law firm.
In preparing the company for its impending lawsuit, Alice's instruction to the company's IT Department violated Article 5 of the GDPR because the company failed to first do what?

  • A. Inform all of its employees about the lawsuit.
  • B. Encrypt the data from all of its employees.
  • C. Send out consent forms to all of its employees.
  • D. Minimize the amount of data collected for the lawsuit.

Answer: D


NEW QUESTION # 287
According to the E-Commerce Directive 2000/31/EC, where is the place of "establishment" for a company providing services via an Internet website confirmed by the GDPR?

  • A. Where the decisions about processing are made
  • B. Where the website is accessed
  • C. Where the technology supporting the website is located
  • D. Where the customer's Internet service provider is located

Answer: A

Explanation:
According to the E-Commerce Directive 2000/31/EC, the place of establishment for a company providing services via an Internet website is the place where the service provider effectively pursues an economic activity through a fixed establishment for an indefinite period of time. The presence and use of the technical means and technologies required to provide the service do not, in themselves, constitute an establishment of the provider. The place of establishment is determined by the place where the decisions about processing are made, not by the place where the technology supporting the website is located, where the website is accessed, or where the customer's Internet service provider is located. This is confirmed by the GDPR, which applies to the processing of personal data in the context of the activities of an establishment of a controller or a processor in the EU, regardless of whether the processing takes place in the EU or not. Reference:
E-Commerce Directive 2000/31/EC, Article 2(a), Recital 191
GDPR, Article 3(1)2


NEW QUESTION # 288
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