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During the design of a role-based user access model for a new application, which of the following principles is MOST important to ensure data privacy is protected?

  • A. Segregation of duties
  • B. Unique user credentials
  • C. Two-person rule
  • D. Need-to-know basis
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Suggested Answer: A 🗳️

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Dronkar
Highly Voted 11 months ago
Answer should be D Need to know Segregation of duties is for conflict of interest
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Haya7
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Selected Answer: D
Answer is D
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mmus
3 months, 4 weeks ago
D. Need-to-know basis. Applying the "need-to-know" basis principle ensures that access to personal and sensitive data is strictly limited to individuals who require that information to perform their job functions. This principle is central to data privacy as it minimizes the risk of unauthorized access and potential data breaches by ensuring that only authorized personnel have access to specific sets of data. By designing the user access model around roles that are defined based on the specific data access needs of each role, the organization can effectively safeguard personal data, maintain privacy, and comply with applicable data protection regulations.
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