Build a Privacy Program

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Free Online Course: Build a Privacy Program provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 7 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Build a Privacy Program is taught by Kalinda Raina, Michelle Dennedy, Nishant Bhajaria, Nishant Bhajaria and Nishant Bhajaria.

Overview
  • In today's privacy-aware market, missteps can cost you customers and credibility. In this learning path, learn to create a privacy culture and program at your organization. Explore the challenges in data privacy and regulation, and discover how to employ privacy by design to classify and share data.

    • Learn to build privacy into the product development cycle.
    • Explore the challenges of data privacy—and the solutions.
    • Learn to protect privacy and make data-sharing decisions.

Syllabus
    • Course 1: Creating a Culture of Privacy
      • Protect your customers, your employees, and your organization. Create a successful privacy program by building privacy into the very foundation of your company culture.
    • Course 2: Understanding and Prioritizing Data Privacy
      • Get an introduction to the basics of data privacy: what it is, why it matters, and who it impacts, from consumers and private citizens to policymakers and C-suite business leaders.
    • Course 3: Implementing a Privacy, Risk, and Assurance Program
      • Learn all about today's privacy landscape as you discover how to design a cross-functional privacy program.
    • Course 4: Privacy by Design: Data Classification
      • Explore the current privacy landscape. Learn how to collect and manage data in line with privacy best practices, and discover how to properly classify and inventory data.
    • Course 5: Privacy by Design: Data Sharing
      • Balance growth with trust. Learn how to share data with appropriate privacy controls, including how to use k-anonymity and l-diversity to protect your users' information.