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IAPP Certified Information Privacy Technologist

Validate your ability to integrate privacy-protective strategies and techniques into technology, including data protection by design, privacy risk management, privacy engineering, and data lifecycle controls across products and services.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the passing score for the IAPP Certified Information Privacy Technologist (CIPT) exam?+
The passing score for the CIPT exam is 300/500. The exam consists of 90 questions and you have 150 minutes to complete it.
How many questions are on the CIPT exam?+
The CIPT exam has 90 questions. The exam duration is 150 minutes, giving you roughly 100 seconds per question on average.
How much does the CIPT exam cost?+
The CIPT exam costs $550 USD. Check with IAPP for the latest pricing, regional variations, and any available vouchers or discounts.
What domains are covered on the CIPT exam?+
The CIPT exam covers 5 domains: The Privacy Technologist's Role in the Context of the Organization (23%), Data Collection, Use, Dissemination, and Destruction (28%), Privacy Risk Management (25%), Privacy by Design (11%), Privacy Engineering and Privacy Governance (13%). Focus your study time proportionally to these weights.
What free study resources are available for the CIPT exam?+
CertPrepNow offers free study guide, cheat sheet, exam notes, flashcards, 292 practice questions for the CIPT exam. All resources are available without registration or payment.
How long should I study for the CIPT exam?+
Study time varies by experience level. For someone with relevant work experience, 2-4 weeks of focused study (1-2 hours per day) is typical. Beginners may need 4-8 weeks. Start with the study guide to identify knowledge gaps, then use practice questions to test readiness.
Is the IAPP Certified Information Privacy Technologist certification worth it?+
The IAPP Certified Information Privacy Technologist certification from IAPP validates skills that are in demand. It demonstrates proficiency in the privacy technologist's role in the context of the organization and data collection, use, dissemination, and destruction. Whether it is worth pursuing depends on your career goals and current role.