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Questions 1

Scenario4:

Berc is a pharmaceutical company headquartered in Paris, France, known for developing inexpensive improved healthcare products. They want to expand to developing life-saving treatments. Berc has been engaged in many medical researches and clinical trials over the years. These projects required the processing of large amounts of data, including personal information. Since 2019, Berc has pursued GDPR compliance to regulate data processing activities and ensure data protection. Berc aims to positively impact human health through the use of technology and the power of collaboration. They recently have created an innovative solution in participation with Unty, a pharmaceutical company located in Switzerland. They want to enable patients to identify signs of strokes or other health-related issues themselves. They wanted to create a medical wrist device that continuously monitors patients' heart rate and notifies them about irregular heartbeats. The first step of the project was to collect information from individuals aged between 50 and 65. The purpose and means of processing were determined by both companies. The information collected included age, sex, ethnicity, medical history, and current medical status. Other information included names, dates of birth, and contact details. However, the individuals, who were mostly Berc's and Unty's customers, were not aware that there was an arrangement between Berc and Unty and that both companies have access to their personal data and share it between them. Berc outsourced the marketing of their new product to an international marketing company located in a country that had not adopted the adequacy decision from the EU commission. However, since they offered a good marketing campaign, following the DPO's advice, Berc contracted it. The marketing campaign included advertisement through telephone, emails, and social media. Berc requested that Berc’s and Unty's clients be first informed about the product. They shared the contact details of clients with the marketing company.Based on this scenario, answer the following question:

Question:

Is the transfer of data fromBerc to Untyin compliance with GDPR?

Options:

A.

Yes, Berc can transfer data to Unty because Switzerland provides a level of data protection that is "essentially equivalent” to that of the EU.

B.

Yes, Berc can transfer data to Unty because they collected data for the same purpose.

C.

No, Berc cannot transfer data to a company in Switzerland unless authorization from the supervisory authority in France is obtained.

D.

No, Berc must conduct a new DPIA before transferring data to Switzerland.

Questions 2

Question:

UnderGDPR, the controller must demonstrate thatdata subjects have consentedto the processing of their personal data, and theconsent must be freely given.

What is therole of the DPO in ensuring compliancewith this requirement?

Options:

A.

TheDPO should ensurethat the controller hasinformed data subjectsabout theirright to withdraw consent.

B.

TheDPO should ensurethat the controller hasimplemented procedures to provide evidencethat consent has been obtained for all relevant personal data.

C.

TheDPO should personally recordinformation such aswho consented, when they consented, and how consent was given.

D.

TheDPO should approvethe legal basis for consent processing before the controller can collect personal data.

Questions 3

Scenario5:

Recpond is a German employment recruiting company. Their services are delivered globally and include consulting and staffing solutions. In the beginning. Recpond provided its services through an office in Germany. Today, they have grown to become one of the largest recruiting agencies, providing employment to more than 500,000 people around the world. Recpond receives most applications through its website. Job searchers are required to provide the job title and location. Then, a list of job opportunities is provided. When a job position is selected, candidates are required to provide their contact details and professional work experience records. During the process, they are informed that the information will be used only for the purposes and period determined by Recpond. Recpond's experts analyze candidates' profiles and applications and choose the candidates that are suitable for the job position. The list of the selected candidates is then delivered to Recpond's clients, who proceed with the recruitment process. Files of candidates that are not selected are stored in Recpond's databases, including the personal data of candidates who withdraw the consent on which the processing was based. When the GDPR came into force, the company was unprepared. The top management appointed a DPO and consulted him for all data protection issues. The DPO, on the other hand, reported the progress of all data protection activities to the top management. Considering the level of sensitivity of the personal data processed by Recpond, the DPO did not have direct access to the personal data of all clients, unless the top management deemed it necessary. The DPO planned the GDPR implementation by initially analyzing the applicable GDPR requirements. Recpond, on the other hand, initiated a risk assessment to understand the risks associated with processing operations. The risk assessment was conducted based on common risks that employment recruiting companies face. After analyzing different risk scenarios, the level of risk was determined and evaluated. The results were presented to the DPO, who then decided to analyze only the risks that have a greater impact on the company. The DPO concluded that the cost required for treating most of the identified risks was higher than simply accepting them. Based on this analysis, the DPO decided to accept the actual level of the identifiedrisks. After reviewing policies and procedures of the company. Recpond established a new data protection policy. As proposed by the DPO, the information security policy was also updated. These changes were then communicated to all employees of Recpond.Based on this scenario, answer the following question:

Question:

According to scenario 5, what should Recpond have considered whenassessing the risksrelated toprocessing operations?

Options:

A.

Risks should be identifiedbased on threats and vulnerabilitiesthat the company faces.

B.

Risks should be analyzedusing a quantitative approach, sincerisk scenariosmake the evaluation process difficult.

C.

Risks should beassessed based on the risk-based approachadopted by the DPO.

D.

Risks should be assessedonly when a supervisory authority requires it.