Certified Information Privacy Professional/ Canada (CIPP/C)
Last Update May 5, 2024
Total Questions : 76
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A commercial business in Canada is allowed to collect personal information without the knowledge or consent of the individual in all of the following circumstances EXCEPT when?
Which of the following describes a difference between the federal Privacy Commissioner and provincial commissioners?
A boutique hotel in Montreal seeks to attract travelers from Europe but wants to avoid becoming subject to the GDPR’s requirements. Which of the following activities is most likely to result in a finding that the hotel is subject to the GDPR?
A federally regulated company based in Ontario has customers in Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Alberta and British Columbia. Unfortunately, a third-party vendor that provides marketing support to the company experiences a privacy breach which impacts the personal information of all its customers across the provinces where it operates.
The Privacy Officer determines that the breach causes a real risk of significant harm to their customers and is tasked with reporting the breach to the relevant regulators.
With which provincial privacy regulators does the company have to file a report?