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Actual exam question from IAPP's CIPT
Question #: 281
Topic #: 1
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When deploying a consumer gadget that incorporates speech recognition, where is the speech generally best processed, from a privacy by design perspective?

  • A. Within the subject’s jurisdiction
  • B. On the remote server
  • C. On the local device
  • D. In the cloud
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️

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waterdogs
2 months ago
yes from PbD perspective, local device is best... but is it possible? textbook says this "For most smart televisions to recognize voice commands from users, they transmit the recorded audio to a remote computer server to handle the computationally intensive speech recognition tasks that interpret the spoken command." so I'm confused, I'd still go with C though
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Ssourav
3 months, 1 week ago
Selected Answer: C
The correct answer is: **C. On the local device** **Explanation:** From a privacy by design perspective, processing speech data on the local device is generally the best option. This approach minimizes the amount of personal data sent over the internet, reducing the risk of interception, unauthorized access, or data breaches. It also ensures that users have more control over their data, aligning with privacy principles like data minimization and user control.
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