IAPP CIPP/US Practice Exam

Category - Professional

Which of the following is the least likely to support a Chief Privacy Officer in being most effective in their role? 
  1. International Association for Privacy Professionals membership
  2. CIPM, CIPP, and DPO peer groups, networks, and CLEs
  3. Information from tech-industry lobbyist groups opposing the establishment of new privacy laws
  4. News about proposed bills and law-making by foreign and domestic
Explanation
Answer: C - Chief Privacy Officers and other Privacy Professionals are tasked with staying updated and foreseeing the potential of future risks posed by evolving laws and regulations. IAPP memberships and professional peer group involvement are likely to value these privacy professionals significantly.
 
CLE courses and continued education resources are likely to benefit a person leading an organization’s privacy initiatives.
 
Some tech-industry groups are lobbying for less stringent privacy laws. However, following these groups’ initiatives are least likely to benefit the privacy professional in being effective in the career role. Moreover, while these groups may provide insight, they are not the best resource for foreseeing future enactment of privacy reform, laws, and regulations.
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