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CCSP Practice Question: Which THREE of the following are typical data…
Which THREE of the following are typical data privacy principles found in most regulations?
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Data minimization
Data minimization, purpose limitation, and accountability are common principles in privacy regulations like GDPR. Data retention is a practice derived from principles, and data monetization is not a privacy principle but a business activity.
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Data minimization
Why this is correct
Data minimization is a core privacy principle requiring collection of only necessary data.
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Accountability
Why this is correct
Accountability requires organizations to demonstrate compliance with privacy principles.
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Data retention
Why it's wrong here
Data retention is a practice, not a fundamental principle.
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Purpose limitation
Why this is correct
Purpose limitation restricts data use to the purpose for which it was collected.
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Data monetization
Why it's wrong here
Data monetization is not a privacy principle.
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