CIPT (Certified Information Privacy Technologist) Practice

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What is the process referred to when sensitive data is treated so that the individual cannot be identified?

  1. De-Identification

  2. Re-Identification

  3. Encryption

  4. Monitoring

The correct answer is: De-Identification

De-identification is the process referred to when sensitive data is treated so that the individual cannot be identified. This process involves removing or altering personal identifiers from a data set to make it difficult or impossible to associate the information with a specific individual. De-identification helps in protecting privacy by anonymizing data and reducing the risk of unauthorized disclosure. Options B, C, and D are not the correct answers: - Re-identification is the opposite process of de-identification, where anonymized data is matched back to the individual's identity. - Encryption is a method used to secure data by converting it into a code to prevent unauthorized access. However, encryption does not necessarily involve removing the ability to identify individuals from the data. - Monitoring refers to the continuous observation of activities, behavior, or other changing information for any reason. It is not directly related to the process of treating sensitive data to make individuals unidentifiable.