Week 14 Asynch. Quiz: Cyber Compliance

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Why did most modern data regulations, such as GDPR or PCI DSS, emerge?

a. to standardize how organizations protect and handle information

b. to increase government control over business

c. to create unnecessary administrative work

d. to replace traditional cyber security measures

a. to standardize how organizations protect and handle information

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What is the primary goal of cyber compliance in an organization?

a. To prevent the need for cyber security measure altogether

b. To ensure the data protection practices meet legal and ethical standards

c. to monitor employee productivity

d. to eliminate all cyber security threats

b. To ensure the data protection practices meet legal and ethical standards

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What is the relationship between compliance and trust?

a. compliance replaces the need for cybersecurity altogether 

b. compliance eliminates the need for trust 

c. compliance helps build trust by showing accountability and responsibility

d. compliance is unrelated to public perception 

c. compliance helps build trust by showing accountability and responsibility

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What does the reading describe as the “human side” of data? 

a. data requires human intervention to be meaningful

b. data represents people, not just numbers, so mishandling it can harm individuals

c. people have no control over how their data is used

d. data analysis should always include personal details

a. data requires human intervention to be meaningful

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What is the focus of the PCI DSS framework?

a. Safeguarding payment card data and transactions

b. Preventing identity theft across social media platforms

c. Regulating email and communication privacy

d. Protecting the integrity of government databases

a. Safeguarding payment card data and transactions

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Which emerging area is shaping the future of compliance?

a. AI regulation and algorithmic transparency

b. Cryptocurrency mining

c. Video game data privacy

d. Wireless network expansion

a. AI regulation and algorithmic transparency

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What is one way employees play a role in maintaining compliance? 

a. sharing sensitive data with trusted coworkers

b. ignoring suspicious activity unless it affects their department

c. relaying solely on the IT department to handle data security

d. following organizational policies for data handling and reporting issues

d. following organizational policies for data handling and reporting issues

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Which of the following is not a key right guaranteed under GDPR?

a. the right to be informed for breaches

b. the right to access and correct personal data

c. the right to data portability

d. the right to collect personal data without consent

d. the right to collect personal data without consent

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What problem does EMV technology primarily address?

a. Online identity that through phishing

b. Data loss from hard drive failures

c. The cloning of magnetic stripe credit cards

d. Unauthorized social media access

c. The cloning of magnetic stripe credit cards

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Why are global data privacy laws like GDPR relevant to U.S. business?

a. They apply to any organization handling the data of EU residents, regardless of location

b. They are optional for non-European companies

c. They only apply to financial l institutions

d. They regulate trade between the U.S. and the EU

a. They apply to any organization handling the data of EU residents, regardless of location