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IAPP CIPT Exam Questions - Navigate Your Path to Success

The IAPP Certified Information Privacy Technologist (CIPT) exam is a good choice for Technology and data professional and if the candidate manages to pass IAPP Certified Information Privacy Technologist exam, he/she will earn IAPP Certification Programs Certification. Below are some essential facts for IAPP CIPT exam candidates:

  • In actual IAPP Certified Information Privacy Technologist (CIPT) exam, a candidate can expect 90 Questions and the officially allowed time is expected to be around 150 Minutes.
  • TrendyCerts offers 220 Questions that are based on actual IAPP CIPT syllabus.
  • Our IAPP CIPT Exam Practice Questions were last updated on: Mar 01, 2025

Sample Questions for IAPP CIPT Exam Preparation

Question 1

SCENARIO

Please use the following to answer the next questions:

Your company is launching a new track and trace health app during the outbreak of a virus pandemic in the US. The developers claim the app is based on privacy by design because personal data collected was considered to ensure only necessary data is captured, users are presented with a privacy notice, and they are asked to give consent before data is shared. Users can update their consent after logging into an account, through a dedicated privacy and consent hub. This is accessible through the 'Settings' icon from any app page, then clicking 'My Preferences', and selecting 'Information Sharing and Consent' where the following choices are displayed:

* "I consent to receive notifications and infection alerts";

* "I consent to receive information on additional features or services, and new products";

* "I consent to sharing only my risk result and location information, for exposure and contact tracing purposes";

* "I consent to share my data for medical research purposes"; and

* "I consent to share my data with healthcare providers affiliated to the company".

For each choice, an ON* or OFF tab is available The default setting is ON for all

Users purchase a virus screening service for USS29 99 for themselves or others using the app The virus screening

service works as follows:

* Step 1 A photo of the user's face is taken.

* Step 2 The user measures their temperature and adds the reading in the app

* Step 3 The user is asked to read sentences so that a voice analysis can detect symptoms

* Step 4 The user is asked to answer questions on known symptoms

* Step 5 The user can input information on family members (name date of birth, citizenship, home address, phone number, email and relationship).)

The results are displayed as one of the following risk status "Low. "Medium" or "High" if the user is deemed at "Medium " or "High" risk an alert may be sent to other users and the user is Invited to seek a medical consultation and diagnostic from a healthcare provider.

A user's risk status also feeds a world map for contact tracing purposes, where users are able to check if they have been or are in dose proximity of an infected person If a user has come in contact with another individual classified as "medium' or 'high' risk an instant notification also alerts the user of this. The app collects location trails of every user to monitor locations visited by an infected individual Location is collected using the phone's GPS functionary, whether the app is in use or not however, the exact location of the user is "blurred' for privacy reasons Users can only see on the map circles

Which of the following is likely to be the most important issue with the choices presented in the 'Information Sharing and Consent' pages?

Correct : A

Not specifying the data and recipients for medical research can make it difficult for users to make informed decisions about whether to consent to this type of information sharing. This lack of transparency could result in personal information being shared with third parties without the user's full understanding or consent.


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Question 2

SCENARIO

Please use the following to answer the next questions:

Your company is launching a new track and trace health app during the outbreak of a virus pandemic in the US. The developers claim the app is based on privacy by design because personal data collected was considered to ensure only necessary data is captured, users are presented with a privacy notice, and they are asked to give consent before data is shared. Users can update their consent after logging into an account, through a dedicated privacy and consent hub. This is accessible through the 'Settings' icon from any app page, then clicking 'My Preferences', and selecting 'Information Sharing and Consent' where the following choices are displayed:

* "I consent to receive notifications and infection alerts";

* "I consent to receive information on additional features or services, and new products";

* "I consent to sharing only my risk result and location information, for exposure and contact tracing purposes";

* "I consent to share my data for medical research purposes"; and

* "I consent to share my data with healthcare providers affiliated to the company".

For each choice, an ON* or OFF tab is available The default setting is ON for all

Users purchase a virus screening service for USS29 99 for themselves or others using the app The virus screening

service works as follows:

* Step 1 A photo of the user's face is taken.

* Step 2 The user measures their temperature and adds the reading in the app

* Step 3 The user is asked to read sentences so that a voice analysis can detect symptoms

* Step 4 The user is asked to answer questions on known symptoms

* Step 5 The user can input information on family members (name date of birth, citizenship, home address, phone number, email and relationship).)

The results are displayed as one of the following risk status "Low. "Medium" or "High" if the user is deemed at "Medium " or "High" risk an alert may be sent to other users and the user is Invited to seek a medical consultation and diagnostic from a healthcare provider.

A user's risk status also feeds a world map for contact tracing purposes, where users are able to check if they have been or are in dose proximity of an infected person If a user has come in contact with another individual classified as "medium' or 'high' risk an instant notification also alerts the user of this. The app collects location trails of every user to monitor locations visited by an infected individual Location is collected using the phone's GPS functionary, whether the app is in use or not however, the exact location of the user is "blurred' for privacy reasons Users can only see on the map circles

Which of the following pieces of information collected is the LEAST likely to be justified tor the purposes of the app?

Correct : D

Of the pieces of information collected by the app described in the scenario provided in the exhibit you shared, citizenship (option D) is LEAST likely to be justified for the purposes of the app.

Citizenship may not be necessary for providing health recommendations or contact tracing services. Collecting this type of personal information could raise privacy concerns if it is not necessary for fulfilling the primary purpose of the app.


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