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題目#1

According to the GDPR, how is pseudonymous personal data defined?

A. Data that can no longer be attributed to a specific data subject without the use of additional information kept separately.
B. Data that can no longer be attributed to a specific data subject, with no possibility of re-identifying the data.
C. Data that has been rendered anonymous in such a manner that the data subject is no longer identifiable.
D. Data that has been encrypted or is subject to other technical safeguards.

Explanation:
Reference: https://www.chino.io/blog/what-is-pseudonymous-data-according-to-the-gdpr/

題目#2

SCENARIO
Please use the following to answer the next question:
Anna and Frank both work at Granchester University. Anna is a lawyer responsible for data protection, while Frank is a lecturer in the engineering department. The University maintains a number of types of records:
- Student records, including names, student numbers, home addresses, pre-university information, university attendance and performance records, details of special educational needs and financial information.
- Staff records, including autobiographical materials (such as curricula, professional contact files, student evaluations and other relevant teaching files).
- Alumni records, including birthplaces, years of birth, dates of matriculation and conferrals of degrees.
- These records are available to former students after registering through Granchester’s Alumni portal.
Department for Education records, showing how certain demographic groups (such as first-generation students) could be expected, on average, to progress. These records do not contain names or identification numbers.
- Under their security policy, the University encrypts all of its personal data records in transit and at rest.
In order to improve his teaching, Frank wants to investigate how his engineering students perform in relational to Department for Education expectations. He has attended one of Anna’s data protection training courses and knows that he should use no more personal data than necessary to accomplish his goal. He creates a program that will only export some student data: previous schools attended, grades originally obtained, grades currently obtained and first time university attended. He wants to keep the records at the individual student level. Mindful of Anna’s training, Frank runs the student numbers through an algorithm to transform them into different reference numbers. He uses the same algorithm on each occasion so that he can update each record over time.
One of Anna’s tasks is to complete the record of processing activities, as required by the GDPR. After receiving her email reminder, as required by the GDPR. After receiving her email reminder, Frank informs Anna about his performance database.
Ann explains to Frank that, as well as minimizing personal data, the University has to check that this new use of existing data is permissible. She also suspects that, under the GDPR, a risk analysis may have to be carried out before the data processing can take place. Anna arranges to discuss this further with Frank after she has done some additional research.
Frank wants to be able to work on his analysis in his spare time, so he transfers it to his home laptop (which is not encrypted). Unfortunately, when Frank takes the laptop into the University he loses it on the train. Frank has to see Anna that day to discuss compatible processing. He knows that he needs to report security incidents, so he decides to tell Anna about his lost laptop at the same time.
Anna will find that a risk analysis is NOT necessary in this situation as long as?

A. The data subjects are no longer current students of Frank’s
B. The processing will not negatively affect the rights of the data subjects
C. The algorithms that Frank uses for the processing are technologically sound
D. The data subjects gave their unambiguous consent for the original processing

題目#3

Which institution has the power to adopt findings that confirm the adequacy of the data protection level in a non-EU country?

A. The European Parliament
B. The European Commission
C. The Article 29 Working Party
D. The European Council

Explanation:
Reference: https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/international-dimension-data-protection/adequacy-decisions_en

題目#4

SCENARIO
Please use the following to answer the next question:
Anna and Frank both work at Granchester University. Anna is a lawyer responsible for data protection, while Frank is a lecturer in the engineering department.
The University maintains a number of types of records:
- Student records, including names, student numbers, home addresses, pre-university information,
university attendance and performance records, details of special educational needs and financial
information.
- Staff records, including autobiographical materials (such as curricula, professional contact files, student evaluations and other relevant teaching files).
- Alumni records, including birthplaces, years of birth, dates of matriculation and conferrals of degrees. These records are available to former students after registering through Granchester’s Alumni portal.
- Department for Education records, showing how certain demographic groups (such as first-generation students) could be expected, on average, to progress. These records do not contain names or identification numbers.
- Under their security policy, the University encrypts all of its personal data records in transit and at rest.
In order to improve his teaching, Frank wants to investigate how his engineering students perform in relational to Department for Education expectations. He has attended one of Anna’s data protection training courses and knows that he should use no more personal data than necessary to accomplish his goal. He creates a program that will only export some student data: previous schools attended, grades originally obtained, grades currently obtained and first time university attended. He wants to keep the records at the individual student level. Mindful of Anna’s training, Frank runs the student numbers through an algorithm to transform them into different reference numbers. He uses the same algorithm on each occasion so that he can update each record over time.
One of Anna’s tasks is to complete the record of processing activities, as required by the GDPR. After receiving her email reminder, as required by the GDPR. After receiving her email reminder, Frank informs Anna about his performance database.
Ann explains to Frank that, as well as minimizing personal data, the University has to check that this new use of existing data is permissible. She also suspects that, under the GDPR, a risk analysis may have to be carried out before the data processing can take place. Anna arranges to discuss this further with Frank after she has done some additional research.
Frank wants to be able to work on his analysis in his spare time, so he transfers it to his home laptop (which is not encrypted). Unfortunately, when Frank takes the laptop into the University he loses it on the train. Frank has to see Anna that day to discuss compatible processing. He knows that he needs to report security incidents, so he decides to tell Anna about his lost laptop at the same time.
Which of the University’s records does Anna NOT have to include in her record of processing activities?

A. Student records
B. Staff and alumni records
C. Frank’s performance database
D. Department for Education records

題目#5

Which aspect of the GDPR will likely have the most impact on the consistent implementation of data protection laws throughout the European Union?

A. That it essentially functions as a one-stop shop mechanism
B. That it takes the form of a Regulation as opposed to a Directive
C. That it makes notification of large-scale data breaches mandatory
D. That it makes appointment of a data protection officer mandatory

Explanation:
Reference: https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection/data-protection-eu_en

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