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Exam CIPM topic 1 question 158 discussion

Actual exam question from IAPP's CIPM
Question #: 158
Topic #: 1
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If your organization has a recurring issue with colleagues not reporting personal data breaches, all of the following are advisable to do EXCEPT?

  • A. Carry out a root cause analysis on each breach to understand why the incident happened.
  • B. Communicate to everyone that breaches must be reported and how they should be reported.
  • C. Provide role-specific training to areas where breaches are happening so they are more aware.
  • D. Distribute a phishing exercise to all employees to test their ability to recognize a threat attempt.
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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Rocketly
19 hours, 50 minutes ago
Selected Answer: A
B, C and D all address the issue with staff not reporting breaches. D is relevant because it is possible breaches are not being reported because breaches arising from cyber attacks are not even being recognised. Whereas A considers why breaches are happening in the first place, which is a separate issue.
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Ssourav
9 months, 3 weeks ago
Selected Answer: D
D. Distribute a phishing exercise to all employees to test their ability to recognize a threat attempt. While testing employees with a phishing exercise is a good practice for increasing awareness about potential threats and improving security practices, it doesn't directly address the issue of colleagues not reporting known breaches.
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emily0922
10 months, 3 weeks ago
I suggest D, the rest help in identifying or correcting the problem, doing a phishing test has no relation
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