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For 15 years, Albert has worked at Treasure Box -- a mail order company in the United States (U.S.) that used to sell decorative candles around the world, but has recently decided to limit its shipments to customers in the 48 contiguous states. Despite his years of experience, Albert is often overlooked for managerial positions. His frustration about not being promoted, coupled with his recent interest in issues of privacy protection, have motivated Albert to be an agent of positive change.

He will soon interview for a newly advertised position, and during the interview, Albert plans on making executives aware of lapses in the company's privacy program. He feels certain he will be rewarded with a promotion for preventing negative consequences resulting from the company's outdated policies and procedures.

For example, Albert has learned about the AICPA (American Institute of Certified Public Accountans)/CICA (Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants) Privacy Maturity Model (PMM). Albert thinks the model is a useful way to measure Treasure Box's ability to protect personal data. Albert has noticed that Treasure Box fails to meet the requirements of the highest level of maturity of this model; at his interview, Albert will pledge to assist the company with meeting this level in order to provide customers with the most rigorous security available.

Albert does want to show a positive outlook during his interview. He intends to praise the company's commitment to the security of customer and employee personal data against external threats. However, Albert worries about the high turnover rate within the company, particularly in the area of direct phone marketing. He sees many unfamiliar faces every day who are hired to do the marketing, and he often hears complaints in the lunch room regarding long hours and low pay, as well as what seems to be flagrant disregard for company procedures.

In addition, Treasure Box has had two recent security incidents. The company has responded to the incidents with internal audits and updates to security safeguards. However, profits still seem to be affected and anecdotal evidence indicates that many people still harbor mistrust. Albert wants to help the company recover. He knows there is at least one incident the public in unaware of, although Albert does not know the details. He believes the company's insistence on keeping the incident a secret could be a further detriment to its reputation. One further way that Albert wants to help Treasure Box regain its stature is by creating a toll-free number for customers, as well as a more efficient procedure for responding to customer concerns by postal mail.

In addition to his suggestions for improvement, Albert believes that his knowledge of the company's recent business maneuvers will also impress the interviewers. For example, Albert is aware of the company's intention to acquire a medical supply company in the coming weeks.

With his forward thinking, Albert hopes to convince the managers who will be interviewing him that he is right for the job.

On which of the following topics does Albert most likely need additional knowledge?

A.

The role of privacy in retail companies

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A.

The role of privacy in retail companies

B.

The necessary maturity level of privacy programs

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B.

The necessary maturity level of privacy programs

C.

The possibility of delegating responsibilities related to privacy

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C.

The possibility of delegating responsibilities related to privacy

D.

The requirements for a managerial position with privacy protection duties

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D.

The requirements for a managerial position with privacy protection duties

Suggested answer: B

Explanation:

The topic that Albert most likely needs additional knowledge on is the necessary maturity level of privacy programs. Albert thinks that the AICPA/CICA Privacy Maturity Model (PMM) is a useful way to measure Treasure Box's ability to protect personal data, and that the company should aim to meet the highest level of maturity of this model. However, Albert may not realize that the PMM is not a prescriptive or definitive standard for privacy programs, but rather a descriptive and flexible tool for self-assessment and improvement. The PMM does not require or expect organizations to achieve the highest level of maturity for all privacy practices, as this may not be feasible, realistic, or appropriate for their specific context, objectives, and risks. The PMM recognizes that different levels of maturity may be suitable for different organizations or different aspects of their privacy programs, depending on their needs and circumstances. Therefore, Albert should not assume that the highest level of maturity is always the best or the most rigorous option for privacy protection. Albert should learn more about how to use the PMM effectively and appropriately, and how to determine the optimal level of maturity for Treasure Box's privacy program.

The other options are not topics that Albert most likely needs additional knowledge on. Albert seems to have a good understanding of the role of privacy in retail companies, as he is aware of the importance of protecting customer and employee personal data, as well as complying with relevant laws and regulations. Albert also seems to have a good understanding of the possibility of delegating responsibilities related to privacy, as he plans to assist the company with meeting its privacy obligations and goals. Albert also seems to have a good understanding of the requirements for a managerial position with privacy protection duties, as he intends to demonstrate his knowledge, skills, and experience in this area during his interview.Reference:[AICPA/CICA Privacy Maturity Model]; [Privacy Maturity Model: How Mature Is Your Privacy Program?]

asked 22/11/2024
Nardos Tadele
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