According to the federal Privacy Commissioner, what protection is missing from the Privacy Act regarding outsourcing of government work that contains personal information?
A.
A statement preventing the vendor to whom the information is outsourced to subcontract its processing.
B.
A statement granting the Privacy Commissioner the right to issue orders following an investigation into a possible data breach.
C.
A statement requiring the government agency to complete a Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) prior to outsourcing to a third party.
D.
A statement indicating that the government institution from which the information is outsourced remains accountable for its security.
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Romeokton
4 months, 1 week ago