Crush the GDPR, DPO, CIPP/E Exams - 250 Sample Questions
Prep for the GDPR, DPO and Certified Information Privacy Professional, Europe (CIPP/E) Certification Exams
Description
Welcome to Crush the GDPR, DPO, CIPP/E Exams Course - 3 Practice Exams
⇉ 2 Practice Exam Questions -200 questions to test your GDPR knowledge
⇉ 1 Additional Practice Exam - 50 questions
⇉ Q & A on EU-U.S. Privacy Shield Invalidation
⇉ Q & A on Transfer Impact Assessments (TIA)
⇉ Q & A on the new Standard Contractual Clauses (SCCs)
⇉ Q & A on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
⇉ Q & A on Ethics and Artificial Intelligence
Why enroll in this course?
This course is designed to help you prepare for the General Data Protection Regulation, DPO and Certified Information Privacy Professional, Europe (CIPP/E) exams. The course will be updated with new questions based on current trends in the privacy space.
The GDPR is an EU privacy regulation that was enacted on 25th May 2018 and applies directly to EU member states. It creates new obligations for data controllers and processors, new data subject rights, the concepts of a one-stop shop and accountability.
The GDPR requires data controllers performing certain activities or a public authority to appoint a Data Protection Officer (DPO). DPOs help to show that a data controller is compliant with the GDPR.
The CIPP/E Certification is recognized in the privacy profession as an essential privacy certification. It shows that you not only understand the EU data protection laws and regulations but you also have the knowledge to help companies comply with the GDPR. The CIPP/E was recently updated and includes new content (Machine learning and Artificial Intelligence; Ethics related to AI; International Data Transfers; Consequences for GDPR Violations:Class Actions) that comprises 10% of the exam. Having the CIPP/E Certification also increases your chances of getting hired for a privacy role as employers prefer to hire professionals who are knowledgeable about privacy or data protection.
NOTE: You will need to know the key GDPR components including the reasons for the enactment of the law, the scope of the law, the obligations of data controllers and processors, the DPO requirements and the fines for non-compliance before you enroll in the course.
Who should Enroll in this Course:
Data Privacy Professionals preparing for the GDPR, DPO and CIPP/E Certification Exams
Privacy enthusiasts who would like to test their GDPR knowledge
What is Included?
3 Practice Exams (250 questions in total) which you can use to prepare for CIPP/E and GDPR certification exams e.g. DPO Training Exams. These questions are mostly scenario-based questions. Questions are mostly moderate to difficult level.
Information on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield invalidation (Please check the Educational Announcements)
Information on Transfer Impact Assessments (Please check the Educational Announcements)
Information on the New Standard Contractual Clauses (Please check the Educational Announcements)
Information on Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence (Please check the Educational Announcements
Information on Ethics and Artificial Intelligence (Please check the Educational Announcements)
Some examples of questions you will find on the practice tests:
Tom rents a condo which is part of a community association.
The community association installed video surveillance in Tom’s apartment building for the purpose of preventing theft and ensuring security. The use of the video surveillance for preventing theft was included in the tenant agreement that Tom signed. Individuals who have any complaints are requested to email the community association secretary.
The Tenant Association also created an application to make it possible for video surveillance images to be accessed remotely through the internet. Anyone online can access the video surveillance images from the community association’s website.
A member of the community association extracted an image of Tom walking his dog from its video surveillance system, and then posted the image on the community association marketing materials and the community association website.
The image of Tom and his dog drives more web traffic to the association’s website.
When Tom discovers that his image is on the community association marketing materials and the community website. He is so livid that he sends an email to the President of the association requesting the deletion of his image. The President ignores the request as the community association has been receiving great reviews of the marketing materials both online and offline. The community association continues to use the image of Tom and his dog for two months and then deletes it.
What is true about the community association’s processing of Tom’s image?
The community association did not violate the GDPR as Tom was aware that the community association had installed video surveillance on the premise
The community association did not violate the GDPR as Tom signed a tenant agreement that disclosed the video surveillance in the apartment building
The community association had no legal basis to process the image of Tom and his dog
The community association is not responsible for the actions of its employee
Which is an example of a sub-processor?
A company that hires a marketing firm to help market the company's goods and services
A cloud provider that stores customer information for a regional company
A company that decides to enter into an agreement with a regional company to host a promotional event
An email marketing platform that is procured by a marketing firm to promote products on behalf of a multinational organization
What You Will Learn!
- Students will test their European Data Protection, GDPR, DPO knowledge
- Students will learn how to apply European data protection, GDPR, DPO concepts
- Students will learn how to spot incorrect answer options
- Students will learn about EU-US Privacy Shield, Transfer Impact Assessment, SCCs, Machine Learning and Class Actions
Who Should Attend!
- Professionals preparing for the GDPR Certification Exam
- Professionals preparing for the CIPP/E Exam
- Professionals preparing for the DPO Training Exam
- Professionals who would like to test their GDPR knowledge