CIPT (Certified Information Privacy Technologist) Practice

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What is the primary purpose of "Privacy by Architecture" in privacy design?

  1. Ensuring data mining accuracy

  2. Facilitating user authentication

  3. Providing strong guarantees of privacy

  4. Anonymizing users for privacy protection

The correct answer is: Anonymizing users for privacy protection

"Privacy by Architecture" refers to designing systems and technologies in a way that inherently protects privacy rather than adding privacy measures as an afterthought. Anonymizing users for privacy protection is the primary purpose of Privacy by Architecture. By implementing anonymization techniques at the architectural level, the system ensures that individuals' identities and personal information are protected from the outset, reducing the risk of unauthorized access or misuse. This proactive approach helps build a solid foundation for privacy protection within the system. Options A, B, and C are not the primary purposes of Privacy by Architecture. While data mining accuracy, user authentication, and providing strong guarantees of privacy are important aspects of privacy design, they do not represent the core objective of incorporating Privacy by Architecture into technology and system design.