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Which of the following provides a mechanism that allows an end-user to use a single sign-on (SSO) for multiple services?
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A user who owns a resource wants to give other individuals access to the resource. What control would apply?
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SCENARIO
Wesley Energy has finally made its move, acquiring the venerable oil and gas exploration firm Lancelot from its long-time owner David Wilson. As a member of the transition team, you have come to realize that Wilson's quirky nature affected even Lancelot's data practices, which are maddeningly inconsistent. "The old man hired and fired IT people like he was changing his necktie," one of Wilson's seasoned lieutenants tells you, as you identify the traces of initiatives left half complete. For instance, while some proprietary data and personal information on clients and employees is encrypted, other sensitive information, including health information from surveillance testing of employees for toxic exposures, remains unencrypted, particularly when included within longer records with less-sensitive data. You also find that data is scattered across applications, servers and facilities in a manner that at first glance seems almost random. Among your preliminary findings of the condition of data at Lancelot are the following: Cloud technology is supplied by vendors around the world, including firms that you have not heard of. You are told by a former Lancelot employee that these vendors operate with divergent security requirements and protocols. The company's proprietary recovery process for shale oil is stored on servers among a variety of less-sensitive information that can be accessed not only by scientists, but by personnel of all types at most company locations. DES is the strongest encryption algorithm currently used for any file. Several company facilities lack physical security controls, beyond visitor check-in, which familiar vendors often bypass. Fixing all of this will take work, but first you need to grasp the scope of the mess and formulate a plan of action to address it. Which procedure should be employed to identify the types and locations of data held by Wesley Energy?
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Which is NOT a way to validate a person's identity?
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What is the main function of the Amnesic Incognito Live System or TAILS device?
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Which is NOT a drawback to using a biometric recognition system?
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What is a main benefit of data aggregation?
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After committing to a Privacy by Design program, which activity should take place first?
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When releasing aggregates, what must be performed to magnitude data to ensure privacy?
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Aadhaar is a unique-identity number of 12 digits issued to all Indian residents based on their biometric and demographic data. The data is collected by the Unique Identification Authority of India. The Aadhaar database contains the Aadhaar number, name, date of birth, gender and address of over 1 billion individuals. Which of the following datasets derived from that data would be considered the most de-identified?