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Which of the following demonstrates compliance with the accountability principle found in Article 5, Section 2 of the GDPR?

A.

Anonymizing special categories of data.

B.

Conducting regular audits of the data protection program.

C.

Getting consent from the data subject for a cross border data transfer.

D.

Encrypting data in transit and at rest using strong encryption algorithms.

SCENARIO

Please use the following to answer the next question:

ABC Hotel Chain and XYZ Travel Agency are U.S.-based multinational companies. They use an internet-based common platform for collecting and sharing their customer data with each other, in order to integrate their marketing efforts. Additionally, they agree on the data to be stored, how reservations will be booked and confirmed, and who has access to the stored data.

Mike, an EU resident, has booked travel itineraries in the past through XYZ Travel Agency to stay at ABC Hotel Chain’s locations. XYZ Travel Agency offers a rewards program that allows customers to sign up to accumulate points that can later be redeemed for free travel. Mike has signed the agreement to be a rewards program member.

Now Mike wants to know what personal information the company holds about him. He sends an email requesting access to his data, in order to exercise what he believes are his data subject rights.

What are ABC Hotel Chain and XYZ Travel Agency’s roles in this relationship?

A.

ABC Hotel Chain is the controller and XYZ Travel Agency is the processor.

B.

XYZ Travel Agency is the controller and ABC Hotel Chain is the processor.

C.

ABC Hotel Chain and XYZ Travel Agency are independent controllers.

D.

ABC Hotel Chain and XYZ Travel Agency are joint controllers.

Which of the following would require designating a data protection officer?

A.

Processing is carried out by an organization employing 250 persons or more.

B.

Processing is carried out for the purpose of providing for-profit goods or services to individuals in the EU.

C.

The core activities of the controller or processor consist of processing operations of financial information or information relating to children.

D.

The core activities of the controller or processor consist of processing operations that require systematic monitoring of data subjects on a large scale.

Through a combination of hardware failure and human error, the decryption key for a bank's customer account transaction database has been lost. An investigation has determined that this was not the result of hacking or malfeasance, simply an unfortunate combination of circumstances. Which of the following accurately indicates the nature of this incident?

A.

A data breach has not occurred because the loss was not the result of hacking.

B.

A data breach has not occurred because no data was exposed to any unauthorized individual.

C.

A data breach has occurred because the loss of the key has resulted in the data no longer being accessible.

D.

A data breach has occurred because the loss of the key has resulted in the loss of confidentiality or integrity of the data.

MagicClean is a web-based service located in the United States that matches home cleaning services to customers. It otters its services exclusively in the United States It uses a processor located in France to optimize its data. Is MagicClean subject to the GDPR?

A.

Yes, because MagicClean is processing data in the EU

B.

Yes. because MagicClean's data processing agreement with the French processor is an establishment in the EU

C.

No, because MagicClean is located m the United States only.

D.

No. because MagicClean is not offering services to EU data subjects.

Which of the following is NOT recognized as being a common characteristic of cloud-computing services?

A.

The service’s infrastructure is shared among the supplier’s customers and can be located in a number of countries.

B.

The supplier determines the location, security measures, and service standards applicable to the processing.

C.

The supplier allows customer data to be transferred around the infrastructure according to capacity.

D.

The supplier assumes the vendor’s business risk associated with data processed by the supplier.

Please use the following to answer the next question:

WonderkKids provides an online booking service for childcare. Wonderkids is based in France, but hosts its website through a company in Switzerland. As part of their service, WonderKids will pass all personal data provided to them to the childcare provider booked through their system. The type of personal data collected on the website includes the name of the person booking the childcare, address and contact details, as well as information about the children to be cared for including name, age, gender and health information. The privacy statement on Wonderkids’ website states the following:

“WonderkKids provides the information you disclose to us through this website to your childcare provider for scheduling and health and safety reasons. We may also use your and your child’s personal information for our own legitimate business purposes and we employ a third-party website hosting company located in Switzerland to store the data. Any data stored on equipment located in Switzerland meets the European Commission provisions for guaranteeing adequate safeguards for you and your child’s personal information. We will only share you and your child’s personal information with businesses that we see as adding real value to you. By providing us with any personal data, you consent to its transfer to affiliated businesses and to send you promotional offers.”

“We may retain you and your child’s personal information for no more than 28 days, at which point the data will be depersonalized, unless your personal information is being used for a legitimate business purpose beyond 28 days where it may be retained for up to 2 years.”

“We are processing you and your child’s personal information with your consent. If you choose not to provide certain information to us, you may not be able to use our services. You have the right to: request access to you and your child’s personal information; rectify or erase you or your child’s personal information; the right to correction or erasure of you and/or your child’s personal information; object to any processing of you and your child’s personal information. You also have the right to complain to the supervisory authority about our data processing activities.”

What direct marketing information can WonderKids send by email without prior consent of the person booking the childcare?

A.

No marketing information at all.

B.

Any marketing information at all.

C.

Marketing information related to other business operations of WonderKids.

D.

Marketing information for products or services similar to those purchased from WonderKids.

If a multi-national company wanted to conduct background checks on all current and potential employees, including those based in Europe, what key provision would the company have to follow?

A.

Background checks on employees could be performed only under prior notice to all employees.

B.

Background checks are only authorized with prior notice and express consent from all employees including those based in Europe.

C.

Background checks on European employees will stem from data protection and employment law, which can vary between member states.

D.

Background checks may not be allowed on European employees, but the company can create lists based on its legitimate interests, identifying individuals who are ineligible for employment.

Select the answer below that accurately completes the following:

“The right to compensation and liability under the GDPR…

A.

…provides for an exemption from liability if the data controller (or data processor) proves that it is not in any way responsible for the event giving rise to the damage.”

B.

…precludes any subsequent recourse proceedings against other controllers or processors involved in the same processing.”

C.

...can only be exercised against the data controller, even if a data processor was involved in the same processing.”

D.

…is limited to a maximum amount of EUR 20 million per event of damage or loss.”

What is the consequence if a processor makes an independent decision regarding the purposes and means of processing it carries out on behalf of a controller?

A.

The controller will be liable to pay an administrative fine

B.

The processor will be liable to pay compensation to affected data subjects

C.

The processor will be considered to be a controller in respect of the processing concerned

D.

The controller will be required to demonstrate that the unauthorized processing negatively affected one or more of the parties involved