Which of the following is MOST important to establish within a data storage policy to protect data privacy?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation
Irreversible disposal is a process of removing or destroying data from a storage device or media to prevent unauthorized access or recovery of the data. Irreversible disposal is the most important thing to establish within a data storage policy to protect data privacy, as it reflects the principles of data minimization and storage limitation, which require limiting the collection, storage and processing of personal data to what is necessary and relevant for the intended purposes, and deleting or disposing of personal data when it is no longer needed or justified. Irreversible disposal also helps to reduce the privacy risks and costs associated with data storage and retention, such as data breaches, unauthorized access, misuse or loss of data. The other options are not as important as irreversible disposal in protecting data privacy within a data storage policy.
Data redaction is a technique that removes or obscures sensitive or confidential information from a document or file, but it does not address the issue of data retention or deletion. Data quality assurance (QA) is a process of ensuring that the data meets the standards and specifications of accuracy, completeness, consistency and reliability, but it does not address the issue of data retention or deletion. Collection limitation is a principle that requires limiting the collection of personal data to what is necessary and relevant for the intended purposes, but it does not address the issue of data retention or deletion1, p. 75-76 References: 1: CDPSE Review Manual (Digital Version)