CDPSE · Question #331
Which of the following is a privacy by design principle?
The correct answer is B. Respect for user privacy. Respect for user privacy is one of Ann Cavoukian's seven foundational Privacy by Design (PbD) principles, which requires keeping the system user-centric by offering strong privacy defaults, appropriate notice, and empowering individuals. Shared privileged access (A) violates leas
Question
Which of the following is a privacy by design principle?
Options
- AShared privileged access
- BRespect for user privacy
- CTrust but verify
- DReactive privacy controls
How the community answered
(44 responses)- A2% (1)
- B89% (39)
- C2% (1)
- D7% (3)
Explanation
Respect for user privacy is one of Ann Cavoukian's seven foundational Privacy by Design (PbD) principles, which requires keeping the system user-centric by offering strong privacy defaults, appropriate notice, and empowering individuals. Shared privileged access (A) violates least-privilege principles and is contrary to PbD. 'Trust but verify' (C) is a general security principle, not a PbD principle. Reactive privacy controls (D) are explicitly the opposite of PbD, which mandates proactive, not reactive, measures.
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