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Question 46

Section 43A of the Information Technology (Amendment) Act, 2008 holds____________ accountable for having reasonable security practices and procedures in place to protection sensitive personal data.

Correct Answer: C
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Question 47

"Evaluate the state of awareness of the organization with respect to privacy, privacy principles, privacy regulations and preparedness." This is an imperative of which DPF practice area?

Correct Answer: C
The DSCI Privacy Framework clearly places the responsibility of evaluating organizational awareness about privacy laws, principles, and operational readiness under the "Privacy AwarenessandTraining (PAT)" practice area. This includes assessing:
* Employee understanding of privacy responsibilities
* Organization-wide preparedness
* Scope and effectiveness of training initiatives
PAT ensures that individuals at all levels of the organization are informed and competent in handling privacy matters.
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Question 48

XYZ bank has recently decided to start offering online banking services. For doing so, the bank has outsourced its IT operations and processes to various third parties. Acknowledging privacy concerns, bank has decided to implement a privacy program. Assuming you have been tasked to deploy this framework for the bank, which of the following would most likely be your first step?

Correct Answer: A
Under the "Visibility over Personal Information (VPI)" practice area of the DSCI Privacy Framework, the first and foundational step in any privacy implementation is to:
"Create an inventory of business processes and associated data elements involving personal information." This baseline mapping ensures that organizations understand what data is processed, where it resides, and how it flows across systems and third parties. This forms the basis for subsequent governance, risk assessment, and compliance alignment.
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Question 49

Which of the following are the key factors that need to be considered for determining the applicability of the privacy principles? (Choose all that apply.)

Correct Answer: A,B,C,D
The DPF outlines that the applicability and implementation of privacy principles depend on several contextual factors including:
* The organization's role as data controller or processor (A)
* Channels and methods of data inflow (B)
* Jurisdictional regulations applicable to the organization's operations (C)
* Public commitments, contracts, and stakeholder expectations (D)
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Question 50

What are the Nine Privacy Principles as described in DSCI Privacy Framework (DPF)?
I) Use Limitation
II) Accountability
III) Data Quality
IV) Notice
V) Preventing Harm
VI) Choice and Consent
VII) Access and Correction
VIII) Data Minimization
IX) Openness
X) Disclosure to Third Parties
XI) Right to be Forgotten
XII) Collection limitation
XIII) Security

Correct Answer: A
As per the official DSCI Privacy Framework (DPF), the framework is built upon a set of nine core Privacy Principles that are foundational to establishing and assessing privacy initiatives in an organization. These principles are as follows:
* Notice - Individuals must be informed about the collection and use of their personal data.
* Choice and Consent - The data subject's choice must be respected through consent mechanisms.
* Collection Limitation - Personal data must be collected only for identified purposes.
* Use Limitation - Data should be used only for the purposes specified at the time of collection.
* Data Quality - Ensuring data is accurate, complete, and kept up-to-date.
* Access and Correction - Data subjects must have access to their data and the ability to correct it.
* Security - Adequate protection of personal data against unauthorized access and breaches.
* Openness - Organizations must be transparent about their privacy practices.
* Accountability - The entity collecting and processing data is responsible for complying with the principles.
These match exactly with the components listed in option A: I (Use Limitation), II (Accountability), III (Data Quality), IV (Notice), V (Preventing Harm-not explicitly named in DPF, hence not part of the standard nine), VI (Choice and Consent), VII (Access and Correction), VIII (Data Minimization), IX (Openness).
Hence, the correct nine principles according to DPF are exactly as listed in option A.
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