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IAPP Exam CIPP-US Topic 3 Question 74 Discussion

Actual exam question for IAPP's CIPP-US exam
Question #: 74
Topic #: 3
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Under the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, what must participating organizations provide to individuals in regard to complaints and disputes?

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Suggested Answer: A

Under the EU-US Data Privacy Framework (DPF), organizations that participate in the framework must provide individuals with a way to resolve complaints and disputes about how their personal data is handled. Specifically, organizations are required to offer an independent recourse mechanism to ensure compliance with the principles of the framework. This mechanism enables individuals to bring their complaints forward and have them addressed through an impartial and accessible process.

The independent recourse mechanism is critical to the DPF as it reinforces accountability and builds trust in cross-border data transfers. Organizations must select a third-party dispute resolution provider (such as an alternative dispute resolution body or a regulatory body) and disclose this mechanism in their privacy policies. The mechanism must be provided free of charge to the individual.

Explanation of Options:

A . An independent recourse mechanism: This is the correct answer, as it is explicitly required under the EU-US Data Privacy Framework for resolving disputes and complaints related to data privacy.

B . A copy of the individual's personal data: While data access rights are part of broader privacy regulations (e.g., GDPR), this is not specific to the EU-US DPF's requirements regarding complaint handling.

C . A description of the organization's data processing policies: While transparency about data processing is an important requirement under the DPF, it does not address the need for a formal dispute resolution mechanism.


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Adell
2 months ago
Independent recourse mechanism? Sounds like a fancy way of saying 'ombudsman.' But hey, if that's what the framework calls for, that's what we need to provide.
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Jettie
1 months ago
D) A means of communicating with the organization's privacy team: While communication channels are essential, they do not meet the requirement for an independent recourse mechanism as stipulated by the DPF.
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Yen
1 months ago
A) An independent recourse mechanism.
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Jacklyn
2 months ago
That makes sense, so the correct answer is indeed A) An independent recourse mechanism.
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Andree
2 months ago
According to the reference materials, communication channels are not enough, it has to be an independent recourse mechanism.
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Nikita
2 months ago
Options B, C, and D are all good to have, but they don't fulfill the specific need for an independent recourse mechanism. A is the way to go.
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Eileen
2 months ago
But what about option D) A means of communicating with the organization's privacy team?
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Jacklyn
2 months ago
I agree with Andree, because the EU-US Data Privacy Framework requires participating organizations to provide an independent recourse mechanism for complaints.
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Andree
2 months ago
I think the answer is A) An independent recourse mechanism.
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Rosio
2 months ago
Haha, I'm sure the privacy team is great, but they can't be expected to independently resolve disputes. A dedicated recourse mechanism is the way to go.
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Freeman
19 days ago
A means of communicating with the organization's privacy team: While communication channels are essential, they do not meet the requirement for an independent recourse mechanism as stipulated by the DPF.
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Rochell
21 days ago
D) A means of communicating with the organization's privacy team.
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Dana
24 days ago
B) A copy of the individual's personal data
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Elliott
1 months ago
A) An independent recourse mechanism.
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Yolande
2 months ago
I agree, having an independent entity to handle complaints and disputes is essential. The other options don't seem to address that specific requirement.
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Maile
19 days ago
D) A means of communicating with the organization's privacy team: While communication channels are essential, they do not meet the requirement for an independent recourse mechanism as stipulated by the DPF.
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Lorrie
1 months ago
C) A description of the organization's data processing policies
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Niesha
1 months ago
B) A copy of the individual's personal data
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Dahlia
1 months ago
A) An independent recourse mechanism.
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Edwin
3 months ago
The independent recourse mechanism is a crucial component to ensure accountability and protect individual rights under the EU-US Data Privacy Framework. Option A seems to be the correct answer.
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Armanda
2 months ago
D) A means of communicating with the organization's privacy team: While communication channels are essential, they do not meet the requirement for an independent recourse mechanism as stipulated by the DPF.
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Armanda
2 months ago
A) An independent recourse mechanism.
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