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When implementing Privacy by Design (PbD), what would NOT be a key consideration?

A.

Collection limitation.

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A.

Collection limitation.

B.

Data minimization.

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B.

Data minimization.

C.

Limitations on liability.

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C.

Limitations on liability.

D.

Purpose specification.

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D.

Purpose specification.

Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

Limitations on liability are not a key consideration when implementing Privacy by Design (PbD). PbD is a methodology that aims to protect privacy by embedding it into the design of systems and data. The key considerations for PbD are based on seven principles that include collection limitation, data minimization, and purpose specification, among others. Limitations on liability are more relevant for contractual or legal aspects of privacy, not for design or engineering aspects.Reference:CIPM Study Guide, page 25;The 7 Principles of Privacy by Design.

asked 22/11/2024
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