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DSCI Exam DCPP-01 Topic 3 Question 61 Discussion

Actual exam question for DSCI's DCPP-01 exam
Question #: 61
Topic #: 3
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Under the OECD Privacy Guidelines, 1980, which of the following was not a privacy principle?

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Suggested Answer: D

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Tegan
1 months ago
Is it just me, or does this question sound like it was written by a bunch of privacy-obsessed accountants? 'Data minimization' - really?
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Dorothea
2 months ago
I think the answer is D. Data minimization. That just sounds like the kind of thing they'd include as a trick option.
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Teri
2 months ago
Haha, I bet the answer is B. Security Safeguard - that's just too obvious to be a trick question!
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Stanton
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit torn between A and D. Data minimization sounds like it could be a principle, but I can't remember for sure.
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Bambi
2 months ago
I'm pretty sure it's C. Openness is definitely one of the OECD Privacy Guidelines principles.
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Nydia
2 months ago
Wait, did they really include 'Openness' as an option? Whoever wrote this question has a wicked sense of humor.
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Cory
1 months ago
I agree, 'Openness' does seem out of place compared to the other options.
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Graham
1 months ago
No way, 'Openness' doesn't really fit with the other principles.
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Tawna
1 months ago
I think it's supposed to be a trick question. Maybe 'Openness' is the correct answer.
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Kathrine
1 months ago
I know, right? 'Openness' seems like the odd one out here.
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Margot
2 months ago
Data minimization? Sounds like the right answer to me. Gotta keep that personal info under control!
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Doug
2 months ago
Security safeguard is definitely a must-have, so I'm going to go with that one.
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Demetra
29 days ago
Data minimization is essential to protect personal information.
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Lewis
1 months ago
I agree, openness is crucial for transparency.
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Flo
1 months ago
I think purpose specification is also important for privacy.
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Allene
3 months ago
Openness? That doesn't sound like a privacy principle to me. Maybe they're trying to trick us with that one.
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Gianna
3 months ago
But the OECD Privacy Guidelines emphasize the importance of data minimization to protect privacy.
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Lashandra
3 months ago
I disagree, I believe it's B) Security Safeguard.
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Kati
3 months ago
Hmm, I'm pretty sure data minimization was a key principle, but I could be wrong. Better double-check my notes just in case.
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Fairy
2 months ago
Let's check the OECD Privacy Guidelines to confirm the correct answer.
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Lemuel
2 months ago
I'm not sure about security safeguard, I need to review my notes.
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Maddie
2 months ago
I remember reading about purpose specification as well.
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Crista
2 months ago
I think data minimization was actually a privacy principle.
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Gianna
3 months ago
I think the answer is D) Data minimization.
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