Free IAPP CIPP-E Actual Exam Questions - Question 11 Discussion

Question No. 11
According to the European Data Protection Board, which of the following concepts or practices does
NOT follow from the principles relating to the processing of personal data under EU data protection
law?
Select one option, then reveal solution.
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OE
Osama E.
2026-02-20

A, since GDPR is about rights and responsibilities, not owning data.

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OE
Osama E.
2026-02-19

A/D? A feels off since GDPR focuses on control, not ownership. D sounds like good practice but not a core

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HT
Hassan T.
2026-02-14

Option A, since the law emphasizes rights, not ownership of data.

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KY
Karan Y.
2026-02-11

A. The EDPB and GDPR focus heavily on control, responsibility, and rights related to personal data but stop short of declaring data ownership in a traditional sense. B and C tie into security and integrity measures, while D relates to data accuracy and minimizing error impact, which are definitely principles. So A sticks out as something that’s not really part of the official framework.

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AY
Arjun Y.
2026-01-28

A The EU’s rules focus on responsibilities and control, not ownership of data. The rest are more clearly tied to security and integrity principles.

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AY
Arjun Y.
2026-01-24

Probably A, since ownership isn’t really a concept the EDPB emphasizes.

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AY
Arjun Y.
2026-01-22

A. The EDPB doesn’t frame data protection in terms of ownership, more about lawful processing and control by data controllers/processors. The other options relate more directly to security and data integrity, which are clearly part of the principles. So A stands out as not really fitting the formal framework they set.

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AY
Arjun Y.
2026-01-21

Makes sense to question A since data ownership isn’t really a core principle under EU law, they focus more on control and accountability. I’d say A is the odd one out here. A

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MQ
Mason Q.
2026-01-16

Not sure about D because avoiding error propagation sounds more like good practice than a core principle. I’d say D doesn’t directly follow from EU data protection principles. D

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VN
Vikas N.
2026-01-15

A

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