AppendixAnswers to Review Questions
Chapter 1: Developing a Privacy Program
- A. All of these records are important to a business and may be considered sensitive. However, this does not mean that they would fall into the scope of a privacy program. Privacy programs are specifically intended to protect personal information, and of the information presented here, only customer records fall into that category. A security program would be interested in protecting all of these elements of information.
- A. Centralized data governance programs have a core office that directs the data governance efforts of the entire organization. Distributed data governance programs may have organization-wide standards, but each business unit creates its own data ...
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