21. Ownership is a key issue in data ethics. Who owns data?
- The law enforcement agencies that enforce data protection laws
- The organization that invests time and money collecting, processing, and analyzing the data
- The individual who originally generates the data
- The government that passes data-protection legislation
22. Which of the following are commonly used methods for anonymizing data? Select all that apply.
- Masking
- Hashing
- Deleting
- Blanking
23. An individual who provides their data has the right to know and understand all of the data-processing activities and algorithms used on that data. This concept refers to which aspect of data ethics?
- Currency
- Consent
- Ownership
- Transaction transparency
24. In data ethics, consent gives an individual the right to know the answers to which of the following questions? Select all that apply.
- How long will my data be stored?
- Why am I being forced to share my data?
- How will my data be used?
- Why is my data being collected?