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Exam CCSK topic 1 question 156 discussion

Actual exam question from CSA's CCSK
Question #: 156
Topic #: 1
[All CCSK Questions]

To what extent does the CSA Guidance document suffice for legal advice in setting up relationships with cloud service providers?

  • A. The CSA Guidance document provides adequate legal advice under certain circumstances.
  • B. The CSA Guidance document provides an overview of selected issues and it is not a substitute for obtaining legal advice.
  • C. The CSA Guidance document provides copious amounts of relevant case law to enable legal inferences to be developed.
  • D. The CSA Guidance document does not discuss any legal issues at all.
  • E. The CSA Guidance document provides sufficient guidance to substitute for legal advice.
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Suggested Answer: D 🗳️

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Alex951
2 months, 3 weeks ago
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FATWENTYSIX
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Answer is B: CCSK Study Security Guide pg 37: highlights some of the legal issues raised by moving data to the cloud; contracting with cloud service providers; and handling electronic discovery requests in litigation. Our overview here cannot address every potential legal situation. To address your specific issues, you should consult with legal counsel in the jurisdiction(s) in which you intend to operate and/or in which your customers reside. In addition, be aware that laws and regulations change frequently, and thus you should verify the relevancy of information contained in this domain before relying on it. Domain 3 is concerned primarily with the legal implications of public cloud computing and third party-hosted private clouds.
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tralala2
1 year, 5 months ago
Selected Answer: B
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Petza
1 year, 5 months ago
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3.0 Introduction This domain highlights some of the legal issues raised by moving data to the cloud; contracting with cloud service providers; and handling electronic discovery requests in litigation. Our overview here cannot address every potential legal situation. To address your specific issues, you should consult with legal counsel in the jurisdiction(s) in which you intend to operate and/or in which your customers reside.
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